B.C.’s police watchdog says guard’s treatment of prisoner could be torture
SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia’s police watchdog says an officer’s use of force during the arrest of a drunken man in Prince George was reasonable, but the “torture” he later received in jail by a civilian guard could be seen as criminal.
A report issued by Ronald MacDonald of the Independent Investigations Office says the man’s hip was broken when he pulled out a weapon and was thrown to the ground during the arrest in May 2019.
On his way to jail, he complained of a broken leg, but was placed in a cell without getting health care.
MacDonald’s report says a civilian witness said the man screamed in pain all night but when he asked the female guard for care, he was told it wasn’t her problem.