Police Commission upholds decision to relieve LPS officer from duty without pay
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Lethbridge Police Commission has agreed with a decision to relieve an LPS officer from duty without pay.
Last weekend, it was reported that Constable David Easter had been charged with one count of assault. This related to a matter involving an altercation with a prisoner in Lethbridge earlier this year.
Easter was subsequently relieved from duty without pay, pending the outcome of the matter in court.
Lethbridge Police’s acting chief Scott Woods made the decision, and the Police Commission had 30 days to review the decision to relieve the officer from duty without pay.