Black man thought he’d go blind after beating, police officer’s trial hears
OSHAWA, Ont. — A young black man told an Ontario court Wednesday he was beaten so badly by a Toronto police officer and his brother that he could barely feel anything anymore and didn’t realize how seriously he’d been hurt until he saw blood pouring from his face onto the ground.
Dafonte Miller laid out his account of the Dec. 28, 2016 encounter in a packed Oshawa, Ont., courtroom, saying Michael and Christian Theriault chased him between two homes in Whitby, Ont., in the early hours of the morning.
A man with long hair, believed to be Christian Theriault, placed him in a headlock while a man with short hair, believed to be Michael Theriault, struck Miller’s back and body, the 22-year-old testified. Miller said he squirmed out of the headlock after feeling something hard hit his head.
It was then that he first saw the pipe, Miller told the court. The short-haired man was wielding the pipe, hitting Miller’s face and head as the young man tried to shield himself with his arms, he said. The long-haired man, he said, didn’t use the pipe but “pretty much helped his brother.”