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London police were cleared of any wrongdoing by the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) following an incident where a man had his nose broken in an altercation this past spring.

According to the SIU’s report, on the morning of May 26, 2024, a London Police Service officer saw a vehicle speeding down Wharncliffe Road. When the officer pulled the vehicle over, and was running a check on the driver’s name in his cruiser, the 43-year-old man fled the scene on foot.

Two officers chased him, and following a struggle arrested him. At hospital the man was found to have a broken nose.

The SIU has determined that there were no grounds to believe that an officer committed a criminal offense in relation to the arrest and injury.  

The SIU is a civilian law enforcement agency that investigates incidents where there has been law enforcement involvement in death, serious injury, or discharge …

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