Above is a depiction from the court session held on February 27th, portrayed through a sketch by Alexandra Newbould.


February 28, 2024

In a shocking development, a second police officer has pleaded guilty in connection with the case of a young Black man who was wrongfully detained, Tasered, and subjected to a knee on his neck by Toronto police officers who mistook him for a robbery suspect in 2021.

During a disciplinary tribunal hearing on Tuesday, Sgt. Rachel Saliba of the Toronto Police Service (TPS) admitted to a misconduct charge of unlawfully or unnecessarily using authority in the detention of Hasani O’Gilvie, a University of Toronto student. O’Gilvie was on his way to an exam on August 21, 2021, when he was unlawfully stopped and detained by officers.

The incident began when Toronto police responded to a report of a robbery in a parking lot in North York. O’Gilvie, who bore a resemblance to the suspect's description, was approached by officers, including Saliba, Const. Jilliane Baquiran, and Const. Seth Rietkoetter. Despite O’Gilvie not displaying any violent behaviour, Saliba swiftly took him down, attempting to handcuff him. Body-worn camera footage revealed O’Gilvie was not resisting arrest, yet Rietkoetter proceeded to apply physical force, including placing his knee on O’Gilvie's neck and deploying a Taser multiple times.

It wasn't until O’Gilvie produced identification proving he was not the suspect that officers realized their mistake. However, they continued to detain him, failing to inform him of his rights and switching off their body cameras. Eventually, O’Gilvie was released from custody.

Saliba expressed remorse for her actions, acknowledging the wrongful detention of O’Gilvie. Similarly, Rietkoetter pleaded guilty to misconduct on Monday, with a proposed penalty of temporary demotion.

The incident has sparked discussions about racial bias in policing, with O’Gilvie's lawyer highlighting the disproportionate use of force against black individuals. Despite arguments from the officers' lawyers that race was not a factor, the broader implications on police-community relations, particularly with racialized communities, remain evident.

For O’Gilvie and his family, the aftermath of the incident has been deeply traumatic. Despite their ongoing healing process, O’Gilvie's mother emphasized the importance of treating young Black men with dignity, urging police officers to refrain from assumptions based on race.

As the tribunal deliberates on appropriate penalties for the officers involved, questions about accountability and reform within law enforcement persist.

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