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2 Durham cops charged with assault after man injured in Oshawa

Ontario's police watchdog have charged two Durham Regional Police officers with assault following an interaction with a man in Oshawa. Durham Regional Police Service / File / Twitter

Ontario’s police watchdog has charged two Durham Regional Police officers with assault following an interaction with a man in Oshawa.

The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said the two officers were attempting a traffic stop on April 26, 2017, on Bruce Street when there was an interaction with a passenger in the vehicle.

The SIU said the man was arrested and taken to a police station. He was transported to hospital a short time later with serious injuries.

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Const. James Edward Scholts, 42, and Const. Thomas Broadfoot, 35, have been charged with one count each of assault causing bodily harm, obstruct justice and obstruct peace officer.

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Both officers are scheduled to appear in court in Oshawa on March 22.

The SIU is an arm’s-length agency that investigates reports involving police where there has been death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault.

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