National Post

Police probed over diner takedown

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LETHBRIDGE , Alta . • Police in southern Alberta are being investigat­ed after a restaurant worker in a Star Wars stormtroop­er costume who was carrying a plastic gun was forced to the ground and ended up with a bloody nose.

“All the signs say Star Wars. The music that was playing in the parking lot was Star Wars,” said Brad Whalen, owner of the Coco Vanilla Galactic Cantina in Lethbridge. “If a duck’s a duck, it’s a duck, right. It should have been common sense and it should have stopped there.”

Whalen said the 19- yearold employee of the Star Wars-themed restaurant had agreed to carry a toy blaster and wear the elaborate white uniform of the soldier of the Galactic Empire to get the attention of people celebratin­g May 4. The day is popular among fans of the movie franchise because of the famous line, “May the force be with you.”

The restaurant, which serves Jabba the Gut pizza and Yoda soda, opened at the end of January and has been struggling in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently open again, Whalen was hoping to get some attention by having a stormtroop­er out front of the business.

It got attention, just not the kind he was looking for.

The Lethbridge Police Service said officers were called to the restaurant Monday morning for reports of a person in a stormtroop­er costume carrying a firearm. A news release Tuesday said when officers arrived, the person dropped the weapon but didn’t initially comply with directions to get down on the ground.

Whalen disputes that his employee didn’t obey police commands. When officers arrived, she immediatel­y dropped the weapon and put her hands up, he said.

But Whalen said the helmet makes it hard to hear and to be heard. The costume also makes it difficult to move, let alone to kneel or get down on your stomach. Whalen said this may have caused a delay in the employee getting on the ground. “It’s not the easiest thing to kneel down in. You can’t even sit down in it. It takes 20 minutes to put on.”

Whalen said by that time, police should have been aware the gun was wasn’t real. A video of the encounter, shared on social media, shows an officer standing by the blaster while Whalen yells from the restaurant door that it’s fake.

“It should have been common sense and it should have stopped there. Unfortunat­ely, it didn’t stop there. The police chose to escalate it,” Whalen said.

Officers forced the employee on to her stomach and she hit her face and her nose started to bleed, said Whalen. In the video, a woman can be heard crying.

Police Chief Scott Woods has reviewed the file and received additional informatio­n, including the online video, the police release said. He has directed a service investigat­ion into the officers’ conduct.

The woman in the costume was not charged.

 ?? @ XEVIUSS / SCREENGRAB ?? A woman dressed in a Star Wars stormtroop­er costume was arrested by Lethbridge police Monday on suspicion she was armed with a real weapon.
@ XEVIUSS / SCREENGRAB A woman dressed in a Star Wars stormtroop­er costume was arrested by Lethbridge police Monday on suspicion she was armed with a real weapon.

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