A Halifax Regional Police constable testified Tuesday that she was part of a team of officers who arrested an intoxicated, aggressive and erratic woman in ...
Const. Hannah Burridge of the Halifax Regional Police testified as a witness at a Nova Scotia Police Review Board hearing in Halifax on Tuesday. Const. Jason Wilson is standing in the background.
That, Burridge said, led police to an apartment on Armstrong Court in Halifax sometime after 2 a.m. on April 28, 2021, to arrest Doman for property damage and for breaching undertakings to stay away from her ex-boyfriend. Burridge said she and Const. Kaven Daneault were trying to communicate with Doman that she should accompany them on her own accord, but Doman insisted the undertakings were invalid and that they should call the judge to confirm that.
Wilson appealed, and before the police review board hearing opened last November, the HRP decision against the constable was reversed.Chairwoman Jean McKenna, Simon MacDonald and Nadine Bernard were to hear further testimony related to Wilson’s appeal Tuesday and Wednesday at a Halifax hotel, concluding hearing testimony that was paused after three days last November because of the death of Wilson’s lawyer, David Bright.
Another officer on the scene, Const. Olivier Duquet-Perron, testified that he also heard Wilson say Doman had spit on him. He said the officer placed both hands around the woman’s neck and took her down to the floor.Susan Doman raises a hand to obscure her face at a Nova Scotia Police Review Board hearing in Halifax on Tuesday.
“Const. Wilson had also fallen back and he reached over to put his hand behind her head because the floor was a tiled floor.
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