Toronto police officer who heads disciplinary hearings office charged with impaired driving

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A high-ranking officer with the Toronto Police Service has been charged with impaired driving after a crash in Pickering, Ont., on Thursday evening.

Supt. Riyaz Hussein, who leads the force’s disciplinary hearings office, is now facing charges of impaired driving, careless driving and having open liquor in a vehicle, Toronto police confirmed in a news release.

In a video posted on Twitter Friday, Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said there was a crash Thursday on Highway 401 eastbound, near Brock Road, when a car drove into the back of a delivery truck.

The car’s driver, a 54-year-old Pickering man, failed

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