Ontario Provincial Police: He recognized two: notorious brothers who'd later kill a man in a wayward drug deal. "Hey cop," one of the brothers said, according to CBC. The sudden dread he felt – had he been found out – spun to basic survival. Four men walked up. The men began assaulting him and later that day tried to kill him, according to a lawsuit the officer, Paul Manning, has filed from his time working as a police officer in Hamilton. They say he suffered irreversible damage to his mental health because of his undercover work and how he was mishandled by the force. Evocative and wide-ranging allegations He and his wife, Sabina, seek $6.75 million in damages in an evocative and wide-ranging lawsuit that names the Hamilton Police Service and its board, the Ontario Provincial Police, former chief Glenn De Caire and OPP Commissioner Vince Hawkes. 'I gave you my husband and you gave me someone completely different.'- Sabina Manning He now believes that patio attack happened because he had been sold out by a member of his own force.
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