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Judge Tapped for Wrongful Arrest Apology Row
29 Jan
Summary
- Retired judge appointed to review officers' apology to Indigenous pair.
- Officers previously missed formal apology ceremony in 2022.
- Review considers Indigenous rights act for oral apology terms.

A retired judge has been appointed to determine if two Vancouver police constables must issue a personal, in-person apology. This follows constables Canon Tong and Michael Wong wrongfully handcuffing Maxwell Johnson and his granddaughter Tori-Anne outside a Bank of Montreal in December 2019. The officers failed to attend a formal cultural apology ceremony held in October 2022, three years after the incident.
Maxwell Johnson and Tori-Anne asked the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC) in December 2023 to revisit disciplinary proceedings. They requested the constables attend a second reparation ceremony in Bella Bella, B.C. While written apologies were provided, the officers have not agreed to apologize in person as requested, a situation the Police Complaint Commissioner stated has "worsened the relationship."

