TORONTO — The senior police officer who ordered mass detentions and arrests at the G20 summit in Toronto six years ago has been reprimanded and will lose 30 paid days. RelatedThe G20 weekend was marred by a spate of vandalism in which store windows were smashed and two cruisers set alight. “His misconduct occurred under the noses of his superiors,” Hamilton said. The 28-year officer was in charge when hundreds of people were detained illegally during the tumultuous weekend summit. The prosecution wanted a year-long demotion, while the defence had asked for a reprimand or the docking of vacation pay.
Source: National Post June 15, 2016 15:19 UTC