Complaints Commission probes RCMP Nunavut arrest, including racial bias
OTTAWA — The organization that provides civilian oversight of RCMP has launched an investigation into the conduct of Mounties involved in the June 1 arrest of an Inuk man in Nunavut, including whether racial bias played a role.
Michelaine Lahaie, chair of the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for RCMP, says a video shows an RCMP officer opening the door of a moving police vehicle, which hits the man.
The officer and other Mounties then use force to arrest him while he’s on the ground.
Lahaie says the man was then injured in an alleged assault by another detained man in a cell at the Kinngait RCMP detachment and had to be flown to Iqaluit for medical treatment.