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THUNDER BAY - A video depicting two Thunder Bay Police Service officers dragging an intoxicated Indigenous man into a cell was presented during the coroner’s inquest into the deaths of Roland McKay and Don Mamakwa.
Mamakwa, 44, of Kasabonika First Nation died on Aug. 3, 2014. McKay, 50, of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation died on July 19, 2017. Both were in the custody of the Thunder Bay Police Service. Two officers can be seen dragging Kwandibens across the floor and trying to get him to sit up. Kwandibens appears unable to remaining sitting up, and he is then dragged from the booking room by his feet to the cells, hitting a garbage can near the door.
According to Soltys, Kwandibens said he wanted to go the hospital after learning no detox beds were available. Peter Keen, counsel for the coroner, asked if he believed Kwandibens’ behaviour could have been the result of his intoxication or a medical issue. In January 2020, Soltys pleaded guilty to Police Service Act charges of discreditable conduct for the incident involving Kwandibens and was required to forfeit 12 hours of pay.
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