Police complaints office rejects officer's 1-day suspension
The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner has rejected a one-day suspension for a Vancouver police officer who pushed over a disabled woman on a Downtown Eastside sidewalk.
Const. Taylor Robinson was captured by surveillance video walking shoulder to shoulder with two other officers down the busy Hastings Street sidewalk on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside in June 2010.
When the trio encounter Sandy Davidsen, who suffers from cerebral palsy and was walking with obvious difficulty, Robinson can be seen pushing Davidsen to the ground after she bumped into him.
The incident outraged the public and in December 2010, Crown counsel approved assault charges against Robinson.
However, the charges were later stayed and Robinson was ordered to complete an alternative measures program.
'British Columbia must end the practice of police investigating and disciplining police once and for all.' —Lawyer Scott Bernstein
But earlier this year, an investigation by the New Westminster Police Service