Author of the article: Jonny Wakefield Publishing date: Apr 01, 2021 • 2 days ago • 2 minute read • Const. Marty Franco, seen during a police training exercise in 2009. Franco pleaded guilty to three counts of misconduct under the Police Act this month related his 2017 arrest of an intoxicated man at Edmonton's City Centre Mall. Photo by Greg Southam Greg Southam /00036047A Article content An Edmonton city police officer has been handed a pay cut and 60 hours of community service after admitting to dragging a homeless man along the ground during an arrest at City Centre Mall. Const. Marty Franco admitted to professional misconduct for his role in the Dec. 10, 2017 arrest at a hearing last month.