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Officer breaks leg during struggle with man who refused to wear mask at court building: police

A man who became violent afterrefusingto wear a mask insidethe Vancouver Law Courts building is facing assault charges after a scuffle in which anofficer broke a leg, police say.

Assault charges recommended against 53-year-old Vancouver resident after confrontation at Law Courts

The 53-year-old man was not wearing a mask when heentered the Vancouver Law Courts onTuesday, according to police. When a court sheriff asked him to don a mask, the man allegedly refused to put one on and refused to leave the building. (Google Maps)

A man who became violent afterrefusingto wear a mask insidethe Vancouver Law Courts building is facing assault charges after a scuffle in which anofficer broke a leg, police say.

The 53-year-old Vancouver resident was not wearing a mask when heentered the building at 800 Hornby St. onTuesday, according to a statement by the Vancouver Police Department.

A court sheriff asked him to don a mask, but the man allegedly refused to put one on, and according to police, he also refused to leave the building.

When two police officers responded, theman became argumentative and aggressive, allegedly kicking one of the officersand reaching for his firearm, the statement said.

According to police, while the man was being arrested, he fell on top ofan officer, breaking his leg.

Theofficerwas taken to hospital for treatment and released the same day. Heis expected tobe off duty for several months, according to the statement.

Police are now recommending charges of aggravated assault on a peace officer, assault on a peace officer, and disarming a peace officer.

The man was also issued a $230 violation ticket for failing to wear a mask in an indoor public space.

"This man showed complete disregard for the provisions set out by the provincial health officer," VPD Const. TaniaVisintin said.