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Winnipeg officer charged with assaulting boy, 12, during arrest

A veteran Winnipeg police officer is being charged with assault after being accused of using excessive force during the arrest of a 12-year-old boy.

Constable, a member of the force for 16 years, set to appear in court in January following IIU investigation

A police patch on the arm of a member of the Winnipeg Police Service.
No information has been released on what excessive force was allegedly used by the Winnipeg police officer during the arrest of the boy. (CBC)

A veteran Winnipeg police officeris being charged with assault after being accused of usingexcessive force during the arrest of a 12-year-old boy.

The charges come out of a review by theIndependent Investigation Unit of Manitoba, which looks into all serious incidents involving police officers in the province whether occurring on or off duty.

The IIU issued a news release on Sept.29sayingit had launched an investigation into the incident, which happened Aug.7.

No information has been released on what excessive force was allegedly used by the officer.

The IIUsaid the boy was not injured but director Zane Tessler has determined there are "reasonable and probable grounds to believe a criminal offence occurred."

The constable, a member of the force for 16 years, was told of the impending charge on Tuesday. He is scheduled toappear in court on Jan.17, 2018.

A spokesperson for the Winnipeg policesaid the officer has been placed on administrative duty.