ICYMI: First Nations women accuse Mountie of brutality in Innisfail arrests
But women claim the altercation began when Friesen requested assurances that the straw on the breath sample device was a fresh one and then questioned why they were being arrested.
“I can’t understand how that level of force would be used against two small women on a lonely road,” Andrew Phypers said in an interview.Officer ‘has no opportunity to explain the situation without compromising ongoing criminal matters’: National Police Federation spokespersonArticle content Before taking any further action, Andrew Phypers said they want to see what police provide as disclosure from the incident and are willing to be patient and “see the legal process take its course . . . neither have made a formal complaint at this time.”
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