The decision to fire former CPS Const. Alexander Dunn was upheld by the Law Enforcement Review Board
A bid by a former city police officer to overturn his firing for assaulting a handcuffed woman has been rejected.
The Law Enforcement Review Board (LERB) concluded the dismissal of one-time Const. Alexander Dunn for body-slamming a detained woman head first to the floor of the Calgary Police Service ’s arrest processing unit was reasonable.
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“The board concludes there were no sufficiently serious shortcomings in the decision of the presiding officer such that it failed to exhibit the requisite degree of justification, intelligibility and transparency, or that any alleged flaws or shortcomings in the decision were more than merely superficial…” the three-member LERB