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SIRT investigating RCMP's handling of passenger kicked off Delta flight in Stephenville

Newfoundland and Labrador's Serious Incident Response Team has launched an investigation after a video showed police officers pushing a man into a police cruiser at Stephenville Airport.

RCMP notified SIRT-NL on June 7 of 'potential serious incident'

A video taken from behind a chain link fence shows two white RCMP officers arresting a black man. His face and upper body has been pushed up against the car.
RCMP officers removed a 34-year-old man from a Delta Airlines flight on Friday. The arrest is now subject to an investigation by a police oversight entity in Newfoundland and Labrador. (Submitted by Jackie Bruce)

Newfoundland and Labrador's serious-incident response teamhas launched an investigation after a video showed police officers pushing a man into the side of a police cruiser at StephenvilleDymondInternational Airport on Friday.

The man was on board a Delta Airlines flight from Paris to Detroit when it had to make an emergency landing for what the airline called an unruly passenger.

Video taken from outside the airport's chain-link fence shows three officers escorting him down the stairs from the planeto the tarmac where an RCMP cruiser is waiting.

As they get close to the cruiser, the man begins leaning backand slowing down. The officers on either side of him pull him forward, with theofficer to his left pushing the man's head and upper bodyinto the side of the cruiser. The same officerrepeatedsimilarmotionsthreemore times with the man hitting up against the car.

SIRT-NL director Michael King said the RCMP notifiedhis office on Wednesdaythat a "potential serious incident" happened during the arrest. King wouldn't comment onwhetherthe incident he's investigating is the sequence in the videoor anything that happened before or after.

While details are sparse, SIRT defines a serious incident as"those involving serious injury, death, sexual offence, domestic violence or any matter of significant public interest arising from the actions of a police officer in Newfoundland and Labrador."

The man has been charged with unlawfully engaging in behaviour that endangers safety by interfering with duty of crew and unlawfully engaging in behaviour that endangers safety by lessening ability of crew to perform duty. He's due in court Friday.

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Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said the incident happened May 31. In fact, it happened June 2.
    Nov 28, 2023 1:14 PM NT