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Calgary Transit peace officer charged with assault in relation to CTrain incident

A Calgary police cruiser is seen next to crime scene tape in a stock photo. A Calgary police cruiser is seen next to crime scene tape in a stock photo.
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A Calgary Transit peace officer has been charged in relation to an assault that took place following an on-duty incident earlier this year.

On Tuesday, Feb. 13, around 1 p.m., peace officers responded to Marlborough C Train station for reports of a medical event.

While dealing with that, a man unrelated to the call verbally confronted the officers.

The man was asked to leave transit property, and didn’t, resulting in his arrest. A physical altercation took place, and the man was struck a number of times while being restrained.

The man was transported to hospital as a precaution, then issued a summons for failure to depart transit property and given a one-year ban under the Trespass to Premises Act.

Following a police investigation into the incident and after consulting with Alberta Crown prosecutors, a 36-year-old Calgary Transit peace officer was charged with one count of assault.

The officer  is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday, Sept. 24.

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