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AFN national chief calls for suspension of RCMP officer who tackled Chief Allan Adam

The head of the countrys most influential First Nations organization is calling for the RCMP to suspend the officer who tackled Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam during a violent arrest in March.

RCMP officer currently facing trial on charges stemming from a separate incident

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde is calling for the suspension of the RCMP officer who tackled Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

The head of the country's most influential First Nations organization is calling for the AlbertaRCMP to suspend the officer who tackled Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam during a violent arrest in March.

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde said in a statement Thursday that the RCMP should suspend Const. Simon Seguin until the province's police watchdog, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, concludes its investigation into Adam's March 10 arrest.

"I've consistently said there must be a zero-tolerance policy for excessive use of force by police, which is under investigation at this time," Bellegarde said in the statement.

"The news that Constable Simon Seguin is still on active duty is unacceptable. The RCMP should suspend the officer.... First Nations see the assault on Chief Allan Adam as unprovoked and unforgivable. To re-establish trust, the RCMP must address incidents of brutality head on."

A photo of the injuries sustained by Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam as shown in the affadavit filed in the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta on June 11, 2020. (Court exhibit)

Seguin currently remains on duty. The officer is also facing a Sept. 30 trial on charges of assault, mischief and unlawfully being in a dwelling house stemming from an incident on Aug. 5, 2019.

AnRCMP code of conduct hearing into thatincident was held on March 26, 16 days after Seguin tackled Adam. Seguin was given a one-day suspension for the mischief allegation and received a letter of reprimand inhis file for the assault allegation.

Seguin, 31, was seen on an RCMP dashcam video tacklingAdamduring theviolentarrest in March. The video shows the officertakingthe chief to the ground without warning, punching him in the head and putting him in a chokehold.

On Wednesday, the Crown dropped chargesagainst Adam of resisting arrest and assaulting a peace officer.

Alberta RCMP did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

with files from Janice Johnston