“We didn’t want to tase him in front of his mum:” IIO report

An investigation found police not to blame for fracturing two bones of a Kelowna resident while arresting him under the Mental Health Act.

On Thursday, the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. released its decision that involved three officers apprehending a man, who, by his own words, was “too out of it to comprehend what they were trying to say.” The man — who, according to his mother, has a brain injury and mental disability — was arrested at his home on Dec. 1, 2017. He is listed as being approximately 6-foot-1 and 300 pounds.

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