Ottawa police chief addresses mistaken arrest of Orleans man

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It's been more than a month since an Orleans man was chased, shocked with a stun gun and beaten by Ottawa police officers in a case of mistaken identity. Ahead of Monday's Ottawa Police Board Services Board meeting, Chief Eric Stubbs addressed the incident, citing 'deep regret'.

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"There's no doubt we are extremely concerned that we had arrested someone who was not who we thought it was and we want to have a discussion on that," said Stubbs. "We have made efforts to reach out in the past week and are shifting focus with his legal team," said Stubbs."To the Burundi community, we have work to do to build a positive relationship to build more trust within the community."

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