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Posted: Apr 01, 2021 3:48 PM CT | Last Updated: April 1
Brian Halcrow with his nephew. RCMP Const. Jeremiah Dumont-Fontaine was charged in January 2020 with assault causing bodily harm following a six-month investigation into the events around Halcrow s arrest in Thompson on June 6, 2019.(Submitted by Megan Thorne)
A Court of Queen s Bench justice has partially ruled in favour of Manitoba s police watchdog in what the agency s director calls a first of its kind decision, following a legal dispute over reports written by an RCMP officer charged with assault.
A decision delivered on Monday orders the Mounties to hand over an electronic report written by RCMP Const. Jeremiah Dumont-Fontaine on the night in 2019 when he allegedly assaulted Brian Halcrow outside a hotel bar in Thompson, Man.