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British man seen in video fighting arrest at Calgary Stampede faces charges

Thu, Jul 14: Calgary police are responding to a video posted to social media of a violent arrest. Police say the man attempted to grab an officer's conducted energy weapon as they attempted to escort the man from the Calgary Stampede – Jul 14, 2016

Calgary police have charged a man seen in a video going around on social media, which appears to show a scuffle with the officers arresting him Wednesday night at the Calgary Stampede.

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It happened just before 10 p.m. outside the Nashville North tent at the Stampede grounds.

Police said they responded to a report of a “belligerent and heavily intoxicated man who was stealing other patrons’ drinks and refusing to leave the premises when confronted by on-site security.”

Security staff tried to throw the man out, but he wouldn’t leave.

Police said when officers tried to remove the man from the premises, he grabbed the handle of one of their Tasers.  They wrestled him to the ground.

A 23-year-old man from England, Daniel Joseph Maguire, is facing charges of resisting arrest and obstruction of justice.

He is also charged under the Gaming and Liquor Act with failure to leave a licensed premises and causing a disturbance in a licensed premises.

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In a release, police said the “use of force” incident will be reviewed to identify any gaps in policy or training, and reported to the Calgary Police Commission.

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