An company overseeing police-misconduct complaints has appointed a retired choose to find out whether or not the officers who wrongfully handcuffed a Heiltsuk man and his granddaughter outdoors a Financial institution of Montreal department in Vancouver in 2019 must apologize to the pair in individual.
The Workplace of the Police Criticism Commissioner (OPCC) says Wally Opal, Okay.C., a former B.C. Court docket of Enchantment Justice, has been appointed to conduct the assessment, after constables Canon Tong and Michael Wong of the Vancouver Police Division failed to indicate as much as a formal cultural apology ceremony three years after the incident.
The officers arrested Maxwell Johnson and his granddaughter, Tori-Anne, outdoors the BMO department on Burrard Avenue in December 2019, after employees phoned 911 over suspicions their government-issued standing playing cards have been pretend. The incident drew instant criticism of the VPD and its remedy of Indigenous folks, and led to the officers’ suspension.
Maxwell Johnson, proper, and his granddaughter Tori-Anne Johnson, centre, are pictured throughout a 2022 information convention on their wrongful detainment. The incident drew instant criticism of the VPD and its remedy of Indigenous folks. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
It additionally led to a human rights settlement with police and an apology ceremony within the Heiltsuk Nation in October 2022 — which was attended by senior VPD management, however not the arresting officers. The VPD’s chief on the time informed CBC Information that Wong and Tong couldn’t attend for private causes.
In December 2023, Johnson and his granddaughter requested the OPCC to rethink disciplinary proceedings towards the officers and compel them to go to the nation for a second reparation ceremony in Bella Bella, B.C.
“Whereas the officers offered written apologies to the Candidates [the Johnsons], they haven’t agreed to apologize in the best way requested by the Candidates,” reads the OPCC’s assertion.
Police Criticism Commissioner Prabhu Rajan stated that seems to have “worsened the connection” between the Johnsons and police.
“A assessment on the document will present a chance for an Adjudicator to find out, with the good thing about the brand new proof and within the context of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, whether or not the officers ought to be required to supply oral apologies to the Candidates, and in that case, on what phrases,” Rajan stated.
Tori-Anne Johnson is pictured in September 2022. The Heiltsuk Nation says it welcomes the OPCC’s current determination to conduct a assessment, to find out whether or not the officers behind the Johnsons’ arrest ought to present an oral apology. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
In a press release of its personal, the Heiltsuk Nation says it welcomes the OPCC’s determination.
“A culturally applicable washing ceremony and apology, in individual, is the correct requirement to assist heal everybody impacted by this incident, together with the constables themselves,” stated Marilyn Slett, elected chief of the nation.
“Max and his household sit up for being absolutely heard via this assessment course of, and to making sure Heiltsuk legislation and tradition are revered.”
The assertion provides that BMO participated in a washing ceremony in 2020.
CBC Information has reached out to the VPD and Vancouver Police Union for remark.


