Vancouver officer who assaulted Black man during stop in 2018 apologizes in court

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The police officer who assaulted a Black man in downtown Vancouver nearly five years ago spoke publicly for the first time on Wednesday.

Const. Jarrod Sidhu, 30, apologized for his actions during a sentencing hearing in B.C. Provincial Court.

“I stand before you today humbled, embarrassed, and ashamed.” said Sidhu, standing before the judge in a dark blue suit. 

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“I cannot find adequate words to express the profound regret I feel for the pain and suffering I have caused.”

Sidhu was convicted in February of assault with a weapon for Tasering Jamiel Moore-Williams three times in 2018.

Moore-Williams, then

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