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VPD officer who hit pedestrian with unmarked vehicle could face charges

WATCH: IIO investigates police collision (Aired Jan. 7, 2018) – Jan 8, 2018

A Vancouver police officer involved in a collision that left a pedestrian with serious injuries could face charges.

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B.C.’s civilian police watchdog, the Independent Investigations Office (IIO), has filed a report on the Jan. 6, 2018, collision with the B.C. Prosecution Service for consideration of charges.

The crash happened around 9:30 p.m. at night near the intersection of Knight Street and East 20th Avenue.

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The officer at the time was driving an unmarked police vehicle.

The IIO does not recommend charges. However, under the Police Act, after reviewing a case, if the chief civilian director determines that an officer may have committed an offence, they must then file a report to Crown counsel.

“In approving charges, B.C. Prosecution Service must be satisfied there is a substantial likelihood of conviction based on the evidence gathered by the IIO and that the prosecution is in the public interest,” said the IIO in a statement.

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The IIO’s mandate is to investigate police-related incidents involving death or serious harm.

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