Regina police officer fired
Const. Robert Power has been fired for conduct described as unsuitable for police service.
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A Regina police officer was been fired on Monday for conduct described as unsuitable for the police service.
In December 2012, Const. Robert Power was charged with assaulting a man being taken into police custody. The 40-year-old Power was suspended with pay.
After a lengthy review, Regina police Chief Troy Hagen decided to fire Power.
Power, who was a police officer for five years, has 30 days to appeal his dismissal. He'll be in court on the assault charge in June.