
Swaffield files appeal after EPS officers cleared in excessive force complaint
Edmonton city police officers who took a man to the ground on Whyte Avenue three years ago did not use excessive force, a disciplinary hearing has found.
Thomas Swaffield, 28, says an officer repeatedly kneed him in the head after dropping him to the pavement outside a Mac's convenience store on Aug. 5, 2017.
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