The complainant says he was restrained, assaulted and Tasered outside Fortune Sound Club.
B.C. Supreme Court has ordered the Vancouver Police Department to produce dispatch and Taser data as well as officers' notebooks in a lawsuit where a Metro Vancouver man alleged police used excessive force against him.
Babunga said the officers made conclusions about him based on his race, clothing and manner of speech. “Suddenly and without warning, the officers did restrain, assault and batter the plaintiff, including by firing Taser weapons at him, striking him, throwing him to the ground and aggressively restraining him.In a response to notice of civil claim filed Feb. 28, 2023 by the City of Vancouver, the assertions were denied.
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