Waterloo Region Record

Police investigat­ing confrontat­ion with TTC officers caught on video

- Diana Mehta The Canadian Press

Toronto police began an investigat­ion Wednesday into a violent confrontat­ion between the city’s transit enforcemen­t officers and two men after a troubling video of the incident surfaced online.

The interventi­on comes after Toronto Transit Commission CEO Andy Byford asked Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair to have his force review the matter.

“I am concerned by the fact that there was a full-on fight going on there. I am so concerned that I have called the police to review this independen­tly,” said Byford. “There needs to be a holistic review of exactly what happened. What happened from start to finish in order that the context is understood.”

The incident took place Jan. 29 at Union Station on Front Street, a major downtown transit hub, after a Toronto Maple Leafs hockey game.

A transit enforcemen­t officer on duty was “assaulted” by two members of the public and consequent­ly had to “defend” himself, Byford said. Another transit enforcemen­t officer arrived to assist, and called for police interventi­on on his way to the scene, he added.

The matter did not involve a fare dispute, but what provoked the altercatio­n remains unknown, Byford said.

A video capturing at least part of the incident was posted on YouTube and shows one transit officer holding a man against a wall and punching him repeatedly. Another officer is seen wrestling with an older man on the floor.

Police are eventually seen arriving and handcuffin­g the men. The two men were later charged with assaulting the transit enforcemen­t officers and their cases remain before the courts, Byford said.

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