Un policier de Halifax est blâmé à la suite d'une arrestation dans un parc

The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has upheld a Police Review Board ruling that an officer went too far when he arrested a couple who were in a park after hours in 2018. Adam LeRue and Kerry Morris originally filed a complaint against two Halifax officers, alleging race played a role in LeRue — who is Black — being arrested and jailed after they couple stopped to make a phone call. LeRue comes out of Nova Scotia Police Review Board hearing in Halifax in this July 15, 2020, file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Tutton

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has upheld a Police Review Board ruling that said an officer went too far when he arrested a couple who had stopped in a city park after hours in 2018.

Adam LeRue and Kerry Morris originally filed a complaint against two Halifax officers, alleging race played a role when LeRue — who is Black — was arrested and jailed after the couple parked their vehicle to eat pizza and make a phone call.

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