Hearing resumes for N.S. man alleging racial bias during 2018 arrest in Halifax park
HALIFAX — A Halifax man is arguing in front of a police review board that his race played a role in his 2018 arrest and jailing after he and his spouse stopped in park to make a phone call.
The hearing resumed today after Nova Scotia’s Police Review Board ruled the complaint by Adam LeRue, who is Black, and his spouse Kerry Morris, who is white, could proceed against two Halifax police officers.
LeRue’s lawyer, Ashley Hamp-Gonsalves, told the hearing the officers overreacted after the couple pulled their vehicle into Halifax’s Sir Sandford Fleming Park to make a cellphone call on Feb. 12, 2018.
She says the outcome would have been different had LeRue been white.