B.C. man zapped, gassed, hit with a fire hose and ready to 'do it again'
- The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. Found the police acted with justified force during an eight-hour standoff with a Courtenay man on April 7, 2024, and will not recommend charges against the officers involved.
- Jessica Berglund, the Chief Civilian Officer of the Independent Investigations Office, stated that there are no reasonable grounds to believe any officers committed an offence during the incident.
- The standoff began when the man was thought to be breaching his bail conditions, but it was later determined he was not, which contributed to the events that unfolded.
- The man reported suffering injuries and expressed psychological distress after the incident, stating, 'Well, that was fun, guys, we should do it again,' indicating a complex reaction to the situation.
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