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Man charged with assaulting Saskatoon police officer

Saskatoon police said a man became combative, caused a disturbance by lying in the street, and assaulted officers while being arrested. File Photo / Global News

A man is facing charges after Saskatoon police said an officer was assaulted during an arrest.

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Patrol officers were called to a condominium in the 100-block of 23rd Street East Tuesday afternoon for a report of a suspicious person.

The caller told police a man was trying to enter a suite and was trying to hide.

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Officers said they located the man, who was believed to be under the influence of an intoxicant.

He was arrested and as he was being taken to a patrol car, police said he became combative, caused a disturbance by lying in the street, and assaulted officers.

Police have not stated the nature of the assault or if any officers were injured.

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A search of the 40-year-old Saskatoon man turned up a set of brass knuckles.

He is charged with resisting arrest, assaulting an officer, obstruction, and numerous weapons-related charges, along with breaching probation.

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