Threats uttered
Local Roundup — Dec. 28, 2024
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This article was published 28/12/2024 (264 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
THREATS UTTERED
On Thursday evening, a Brandon resident reported that their guest was causing a disturbance by issuing threats and attempting to fight.
The guest left once the call to the Brandon Police Service was made, but officers ultimately found him in the 200 block of Richmond Avenue.

The Brandon Police Service station at 10th Street and Victoria Avenue. The province's Independent Investigation Unit has cleared to Brandon police officers of allegations they used excessive force against a man during arrest, the IIU’s civilian director noting that the complainant's claimed injuries weren't substantiated medically and that the officers were justified in using the force they did. (File)
The 36-year-old man was highly intoxicated and needed to be medically cleared before he was placed in a detention cell until sober.
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