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Vancouver police officer's leg broken in alleged assault by mask-less man

The alleged assault took place Tuesday in the Vancouver Law Courts
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The VPD officer with the broken will likely be off duty for several months. File photo

A Vancouver police officer suffered a broken leg when he was allegedly assaulted by a man who refused to wear a mask inside the Vancouver Law Courts on Tuesday.

“The suspect walked into the courthouse at 800 Hornby Street without a mask. He was asked by the on-duty sheriff to put on a mask, but the man allegedly refused and also refused to leave the building,” said constable Tania Visintin with the Vancouver Police Department.

The two officers in the building were alerted to the incident and advised the man of the mask policy. A release from the VPD stated the man was argumentative and physically aggressive with police. He allegedly kicked one of the officers and attempted to reach for his firearm. While officers attempted to get the man into custody, he fell on an officer and broke his leg.  

“This man showed complete disregard for the provisions set out by the Provincial Health Officer,” adds constable Visintin. “This was a senseless confrontation that did not need to escalate to the point where someone was seriously injured.”

The officer with the broken leg was taken to hospital for treatment and released yesterday. He could be off duty for several months the release stated.

Police are recommending charges of aggravated assault on a peace officer, assault on a peace officer, and disarming a peace officer against a 53-year-old man from Vancouver. The man was also issued a $230 violation ticket for failing to wear a mask in an indoor public space.