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Calgary officer charged with assault 'absolutely denies' excessive force used in hospital arrest

A Calgary police officer has been charged with assault for allegedly using excessiveforce during an arrest at a local hospital.

Const. Eric Plummer has been suspended with pay from CPS

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Const. Eric Plummer has been suspended with pay after being charged with assault related to an on-duty incident. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

A Calgary police officer has been charged with assault, accused ofusing excessiveforce during an arrest at a local hospital.

Const. Eric Plummerfaces one charge of assault and will appear in court next month.

Plummer, who has been on the Calgary Police Service for 11 years,has been suspended with pay.

Defence lawyer Cory Wilson says his client "absolutely denies he acted inappropriately."

"[Plummer]is deeply disappointed that the Crown proceeded with criminal charges," said Wilson in a written statement provided to CBC News.

"My client has dedicated his career to the protection and safety of the citizens of Calgary and looks forward to being exonerated so he can continue to do the job he loves."

Plummerand his partner respondedto a call at the South Health Campus ER for reports of an intoxicated man in November2019.

There, they found the man had beenhandcuffed by security and placedin a wheelchair.

Plummer is then alleged to have pushed the man to the ground, where it's alleged excessive force was used.