Former Montreal officer cleared in Nicholas Gibbs killing suing ethics commissioner

The family of Nicholas Gibbs speaks to the media during a news conference Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018, in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - A former Montreal police officer who was cleared of wrongdoing after killing a Black man during a 2018 intervention is suing the police ethics commissioner for about $1.2 million, alleging a five-year delay in rendering a decision caused permanent psychological harm.

In a statement of claim filed at the Montreal courthouse June 2, Philippe Bertrand says he developed post-traumatic stress and was 鈥渄estroyed by the agony of having to wait far too long to find out what will become of him as a police officer.鈥

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