Report clearing N.S. police of wrongdoing in arrest of Black woman flawed: observer
HALIFAX — A consultant hired by Nova Scotia’s police watchdog disagrees with the agency’s decision to clear two officers of wrongdoing in the case of a Black woman injured during an arrest.
Tony Smith, who is Black, says he was hired by the agency, called the Serious Incident Response Team, to provide advice during its investigation into the Jan. 15 arrest of Santina Rao.
“I don’t agree with it,” Smith, 60, said in an interview Friday, regarding the report’s conclusions. “I see a lot of inconsistencies within the various police officers’ statements.”
Rao suffered a broken wrist and a concussion after her arrest in a Walmart, prompting the watchdog’s investigation.