Sunday, January 19, 2025

Alexander Dunn - asshole update

It's a very bad idea to allow convicted criminals to serve as Calgary Police officers says a lawyer for the cops. Former Calgary constable Alex Dunn was before the Law Enforcement Review Board (LERB) trying to get his job back 14 months after he was fired for discreditable conduct. "If you want the public to lose respect for the police, have convicted, sentenced criminals serve as police officers." Dunn was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm and was eventually sentenced to 30 days and six months probation for his assault on Dalia Kafi in 2017. Dunn was disciplined for misconduct in 2015 and again in 2016.
Video of the goof's assault was released during Dunn's trial. Posted online, it went viral and has been viewed more than 13 million times.  Dunn has never shown any remorse, like any other animal. Calgary cops decided Dunn was no longer eligible to be a member of their Calgary Police Service because he was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm for body slamming Dalia Kafi face-first to the floor on Dec. 13, 2017.
He was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm and sentenced to  house arrest and curfew. That was then turned into a 30 day custodial sentence on appeal. The crown sought a nine month jail sentence. In her victim impact statement, Dalia Kafi said she suffered effects from injuries after the brutal attack. She later died of a drug overdose. Dunn left the woman with a broken nose and facial injuries that required surgery. The cop's lawyer said his client was justified in using force to take Kafi to the floor when he believed she had freed herself from her restraint, posing a danger. “It was an unfortunate and terrible mistake of fact” he lied.
Dalia Kafi
The Crown argued Dunn’s version of his contact with Dalia Kafi defies physics. Dunn’s evidence contradicted video which showed him tossing the tiny, handcuffed woman to the floor.

Dunn in blackface around 2012.

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