The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) is looking into an incident involving the Sicamous RCMP.
The civilian agency, which investigates incidents where people are seriously harmed or killed during interactions with police, opened an investigation after a man suffered serious injuries while being apprehended by the Sicamous RCMP on April 14.
@IIOBC is investigating an incident near Sicamous https://t.co/vMBTadgCCz
— IIOBC (@iiobc) April 16, 2020
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According to the police watchdog, officers were responding to a report of a suspicious person on a Forest Service Road off Highway 97A near Sicamous around noon. Information provided by a caller led the RCMP to believe that the suspicious person in question was a man known to police with outstanding warrants for his arrest.
The IIO describes the injuries sustained by the man as he was being apprehended as serious but not life-threatening.
The investigation will determine what role if any the officers’ actions or inaction played in the harm the man suffered.
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