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WINDSOR, ONT. After an internal review, a Windsor police officer is facing allegations of misconduct under the Police Service Act related to an incident at an Arby’s drive-thru last summer. The allegations against Const. Tim Kettlewell are currently before a hearing officer, pursuant to the Police Services Act, Windsor police said in an email to CTV News. Since the matter is before a tribunal, the police will not be providing any further comment. James Laughton Enterprises, which operates an Arby s local restaurant at 6807 Tecumseh Road in Windsor, filed a $600,000 lawsuit against the Windsor Police Services Board and two officers in August of 2020.
Windsor police officer involved in Arby s incident faces misconduct hearing after internal review
A Windsor police officer faces misconduct allegations under the Police Services Act following an internal review that was sparked by an incident at an Arby s restaurant franchise in June.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2021 6:30 PM ET | Last Updated: February 17
Two employees took a knee while serving a Windsor police officer during a drive-thru in June 2020. (Twitter)