patrol constable: The officer has continued to perform his regular duties throughout the complaint process. "The officer is looking forward to presenting a more accurate account of what happened that day," says Twolan, who would not say what exact charge will be laid, according to Hamilton Spectator. The charge stems from an April 26 incident involving Ward 3 councillor Matthew Green and a uniformed patrol constable. The Police Services Act charge will be officially laid when the officer makes his first appearance on Dec. 15, says Clint Twolan, president of the Hamilton Police Association. Green filed a complaint with the Office of the Independent Police Review Director, a body responsible for all public complaints about police conduct in the province. Green executive assistant said the councillor would not comment further. On Friday, Green issued a news release saying the OIPRD informed him Monday that it has completed its investigation and a Police Services Act hearing will take place.
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