Thursday, January 20, 2011

Another victim of alleged police brutality speaks out - CHBC

Another victim of alleged police brutality speaks out

Packer says he was assaulted by a Kelowna RCMP officer on August 10, 2010.
Packer says he was assaulted by a Kelowna RCMP officer on August 10, 2010.
Photo Credit: Jim Douglas, CHBC News
Another Kelowna resident is complaining of alleged police brutality, and it involves a familiar face.
Jeremy Packer says he was punched repeatedly by a Kelowna RCMP officer on August 10, 2010.
CHBC News has now learned the name of that officer: Constable Geoff Mantler, who was caught on tape kicking Buddy Tavares in the head earlier this month.
Packer, who was working for Tru North Marine, was towing a boat across the Bennett Bridge when he was stopped by police.
RCMP had received a complaint Packer was stealing the boat, but he says he was re-possessing it for non-payment of a repair bill.
He says the police had their guns draw and told him to put his hands up in the air.
Packer complains Mantler then ripped the door open, pulled him out of the truck and down to the ground and punched him several times in the face.
Packer says he did not resist arrest and was not attempting to flee.
He filed a formal complaint against the RCMP in November about the incident.
A written response from a senior Mountie reveals Mantler is the officer in question.
Packer says Mantler should be fired.
http://www.chbcnews.ca/Another+victim+alleged+police+brutality+speaks/4140601/story.html

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