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Outside police agency to investigate Lethbridge police Stormtrooper incident

Click to play video: 'Woman in ‘Star Wars’ Stormtrooper costume arrested by Lethbridge Police on May 4th'
Woman in ‘Star Wars’ Stormtrooper costume arrested by Lethbridge Police on May 4th
The Lethbridge Police Service is investigating the actions of officers who responded to an incident involving an 18-year-old female in a Stormtrooper costume on May the 4th - AKA "Star Wars Day." A video posted to social media appears to show the arrest, with multiple officers arresting the woman who can clearly be heard crying, while another man shouts "it's a plastic gun!" in reference to the woman's prop Stormtrooper blaster rifle. In a statement to media, Lethbridge Police Chief Scott Woods said police are reviewing the video as part of their investigation into whether the officers acted appropriately. – May 5, 2020

An outside police agency is to investigate the actions of officers who forced a restaurant worker in a “Star Wars” Stormtrooper costume to the ground in southern Alberta.

The 19-year-old employee, who had agreed to don the white uniform of a Galactic Empire soldier and carry a plastic gun, ended up with a bloody nose.

Lethbridge police said earlier this week that the costumed woman dropped the toy weapon, but didn’t get down on the ground when officers responding to a firearms call asked her to do so.

Brad Whalen said it should have been obvious that the getup was a way to get attention for his Star-Wars-themed restaurant on May 4 — a popular day with fans of the movie franchise because of the famous line: “May the force be with you.”

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He also said the costume makes it difficult to hear and move.

Click to play video: 'William Shatner slams Lethbridge police after May 4 Stormtrooper incident'
William Shatner slams Lethbridge police after May 4 Stormtrooper incident

Lethbridge police say it’s been determined that their investigation was “out of scope,” so it has been assigned to the Medicine Hat Police Service.

They say the woman, who was not charged, had a minor injury that did not require medical attention.

A video of the encounter, shared on social media, shows an officer standing by the toy blaster while Whalen yells from the restaurant door that it’s fake.

“Star Trek” actor William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in another mega-sci-fi movie and television franchise, tweeted boldly about his criticism of what happened.

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