AB: Transit Officers Investigated After Excess Force, Profiling Complaint

Feb. 23, 2018
Edmonton Transit Service officials are investigating whether two transit peace officers breached the city’s code of conduct or broke the law while detaining a 15-year-old boy.

Edmonton Transit Service officials are investigating whether two transit peace officers breached the city’s code of conduct or broke the law while detaining a 15-year-old boy.

The boy’s father told Postmedia he believes his son, who is black, was a victim of racial profiling and excessive force. Postmedia is not identifying the youth because he is a minor. 

Batul Gulamhusein, with Progress Alberta, a non-profit that advocates for the youth, said the teen was waiting for a bus with friends at the Belvedere Transit Centre when a transit peace officer accused him of loitering and told him to leave.

Video taken of the incident shows two uniformed officers pushing the boy against a guardrail along a window before bringing him to the ground and handcuffing him. The boy was later ticketed for $250 for loitering. 

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