Toronto cop involved in ’16 McArthur arrest wants case heard by judge
TORONTO — A Toronto police officer facing disciplinary charges in connection with a 2016 arrest of serial killer Bruce McArthur wants his case heard by a judge.
Sgt. Paul Gauthier’s lawyer told a disciplinary tribunal the case must go before an independent adjudicator rather than a police superintendent assigned by Chief Mark Saunders.
Lawrence Gridin began to make submissions on the issue Tuesday, saying Saunders was the one who publicly downplayed rumours of a serial killer operating in the city’s gay village.
However, his arguments were cut short by counsel for the prosecution and the presiding superintendent, who said it was too early in the process to go into the context of the allegations.