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Edmonton police detective docked pay for inappropriate comments toward female colleagues

Edmonton police detective docked pay for inappropriate comments toward female colleagues
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Edmonton Police Service officer suspended without pay for releasing police dog on teenage girl


Author of the article: Jonny Wakefield
Publishing date: Jun 10, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  2 minute read  • 
EPS Const. Tony Costa and his police service dog Amok. Costa and his police dog arrived in the area and saw several people on bikes headed eastward. The disciplinary decision does not specify which dog Costa was partnered with that night, though the EPS website says he is the handler for PSD Amok, a Belgian Malinois. Photo by Photo supplied
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An Edmonton police officer has been suspended without pay for allowing a police dog to bite a 16-year-old girl during a wrongful arrest.
Const. Antonio Costa was given a 50-hour suspension and ordered to take remedial training for the May 2017 arrest, which left the youth with serious injuries to her arm.

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EPS officer suspended without pay for releasing police dog on teenage girl


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An Edmonton police officer has been suspended without pay for allowing a police dog to bite a 16-year-old girl during a wrongful arrest.
Const. Antonio Costa was given a 50-hour suspension and ordered to take remedial training for the May 2017 arrest, which left the youth with serious injuries to her arm.
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Costa was a member of the Edmonton police canine unit at the time of the arrest. According to a disciplinary decision released Wednesday, he was asked to assist with an early morning assault call on May 14, 2017, during which two men allegedly entered a house near 112 Avenue and 91 Street and sprayed bear spray at the occupants.

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'Not a friendly person': appeal court upholds Edmonton police officer's firing over harassment, lying


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A former Edmonton police employee who was the victim of an officer’s workplace harassment campaign is relieved after Alberta’s highest court upheld the former constable’s firing.
In a decision released Monday, the Alberta Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal from Fiona Moffat, a ex-Edmonton Police Service constable who was fired following an investigation into bullying and harassment in the department’s emergency communications unit.
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Edmonton police officer given pay cut, community service for dragging man at City Centre Mall


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
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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.

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EPS detective cited after search failed to find second homicide victim in 2017 double slaying


Author of the article: Jonny Wakefield
Publishing date: Mar 05, 2021  •  March 5, 2021  •  3 minute read  • 
Det. Paul Kelly was head of a crime scene investigation unit tasked with processing a homicide scene at 11119 94 Street, beginning Sept. 13, 2017. Blayne Burnstick was shot and killed in the basement of the home on Sept. 12, 2017, while Nexhmi Nuhi was shot in retaliation the following day. The initial search failed to locate Burnstick's body. Postmedia, file
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An Edmonton city police detective is facing disciplinary charges related to the search of a homicide scene in which a man’s body went undiscovered for four days.
Det. Paul Kelly was head of a crime scene investigation unit tasked with processing a homicide scene at 11119 94 St., beginning Sept. 13, 2017.

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EPS detective cited after search failed to find second homicide victim in 2017 double slaying

EPS detective cited after search failed to find second homicide victim in 2017 double slaying
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Appeal filed after officers who took down man on Whyte Avenue cleared in excessive force complaint


Author of the article: Jonny Wakefield
Publishing date: Jan 21, 2021  •  January 21, 2021  •  3 minute read  • 
Thomas Swaffield said police used excessive force when they arrested him outside a Whyte Avenue convenience store Aug. 5, 2017. The presiding officer at a disciplinary hearing found the force used was not excessive after concluding Swaffield punched the officer and tried to grab his weapons. Swaffield denies doing either. Photo by supplied
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Edmonton city police officers who took a man to the ground on Whyte Avenue three years ago did not use excessive force, a disciplinary hearing has found.
Thomas Swaffield, 28, says an officer repeatedly kneed him in the head after dropping him to the pavement outside a Mac’s convenience store on Aug. 5, 2017.

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