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Teen who brawled with officer was defending himself, family says

The family of an Ottawa high school student charged withassaulting a police officer says the 15-year-old boy was simply defending himself.

15-year-old charged with assaulting officer during investigation into school fight

This still from a video posted on social media shows an Ottawa police officer on top of a high school student. The teen has been charged with assaulting the officer. (Submitted)

The family of a high school student charged withassaulting an Ottawa police officer says the 15-year-old boy was defending himself.

Police officers were dispatched to Tillbury Park on Sherbourne Road to break up a fight Monday afternoon between female students from Notre Dame High Schooland nearby Nepean High School.

Ottawa police said the fight involvedmore than 40 youths. Videos shared on social media show several girls punching and kicking each other at the park before police intervene.

The teen's family is angrythatan officer zeroed in on the Grade 10 student, sincehe was notinvolved in the initial brawl that prompted the 911 call and was in fact watching from afar, near a bike.

'My son is not a criminal'

"He reacted out of fear," said the teen's aunt. "Hehad nothing to do with thefight. He's a minor. He's 15 years old. That officer had no right to question him and put his hands on him."

Video footage shows the teen and the constable in the middle of a conversation when the constable touches the teen's right arm and hits him on the chest.

The two begin to grapple, and the teen takes a few swings at the constable before the constable punches the teen. The constable is later filmed on top of the teen on the ground.

"Imagine in my place how you'd feel?" asked the boy'sfather. "My son is not a criminal that he needs to face this type of force. Does this officer have kids? Does he know how old my son is? He is not supposed to put his hands on my son."

CBC News cannot namethe teen because he is a minor facing charges, and therefore cannot identify his family members, either.

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The incident involving a 15-year-old boy and an Ottawa police officer was captured on video posted to social media.

Radio concerns

The teen also faces charges of causing a disturbance and theft.

In a letter to its members, the Ottawa Police Association initially said the patrol constable was "swarmed" and that his radio emergency button failed to work, putting his safety at risk.

However, Ottawa Police Chief Charles Bordeleaulater wrote to the force that tests showed the officer's radio was functioning properly but was turned off for several minutes at the time of the teen's arrest.

"We have spoken to the officer and he does not recall turning the radio off and on," Bordeleau wrote. "The reality of a dynamic scene and arrest, as seen on the video of the incident, may have contributed to the radio not being on."

Theteen's family has lived in Canada for more than 13 years after fleeing South Sudan. His father said his son doesn't have a criminal record, and that he'srespectful.

The family doesn't deny that the teen was rudeto the officer, but says he was upset at beingaccused of a crime he didn't commit.

The family now wants Ottawa police to investigate the constable's actions. They're also concerned with how school officials have dealt with the matter, as the teenhas been suspended for 20 days and may be expelled.

Both the Ottawa Carleton District School Board and the Ottawa Catholic School Board declined interviews, saying they were co-operating with the police investigation.

The grade 10 student charged with assaulting a police officer speaks to Abdirahman Abdi Coalition member Dahabo Ahmed Omer. The teen cannot be identified as he is a minor facing charges. (CBC)

Abdi coalition involved

The teen's family hasreached out to the Justice for Abdirahman Coalition a group that was created after a fatal encounter between police and AbdirahmanAbdi in 2016. Const. Daniel Montsion is currently on trial for manslaughter in Abdi's death.

The coalition isadvocating for the teen's suspension to be shortened and has been collecting video from students who witnessed the incident. They plan tosharethe videos withthe teen's lawyer.

Coalition spokesperson Dahabo Ahmed Omer said this incident showsOttawa police have not learned any lessons from Abdi's death.

"Thefirst thing I wanted to know was if he was alive. I wanted to know that he was still breathing. That was the first thought that came into lots of people's heads," AhmedOmersaid.

Response 'completely appropriate'

Ottawa Police Association president Matt Skof saidappropriate force was used to bring the scene under control.

"Every action that the officer took was completely appropriate and partof our training," saidSkof.

"This narrative around de-escalationhassome sort of intimation that whispering sweet nothings is part of de-escalation [and that] is anabsolutefallacy. Everything that officer did there was de-escalation."

CBC News has learned that the constable involved in the takedown has more than 15 years of experience on the force. CBC is not naming the officer because he is not under investigation.

Clarifications

  • This story has been edited from a previously published version to make the description of the video more precise.
    May 17, 2019 5:35 PM ET