Review critical of arrest of Indigenous man and granddaughter in opening bank account
VANCOUVER — A retired judge who led a disciplinary hearing against two police officers has found they “demonstrated serious, blameworthy conduct” when they “recklessly” arrested an Indigenous man and his granddaughter who were trying to open a bank account in Vancouver.
In his 69-page decision, Brian Neal writes that Maxwell Johnson and his granddaughter, who is a minor, endured a “disturbing and profoundly disrespectful series of events” as they were held and handcuffed on a busy street in front of the bank.
Neal says he “substantiated” two allegations of misconduct against the constables who made the arrests. The report says Johnson and his granddaughter were arrested without good and sufficient cause, and that unnecessary force was used by applying the handcuffs.
Neal’s decision is dated Jan. 28 and was released Wednesday by the Heiltsuk First Nation, of which Johnson and his granddaughter are members.