Wed. Nov 12th, 2025

SIU Clears Officers in Mississauga Arrest That Left Suspect with Broken Jaw

Peel Regional Police officers have been cleared of any charges following an investigation into the October 21 arrest of a man who sustained a broken jaw after multiple takedowns during a police chase.

According to the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), officers first attempted to pull over a Mercedes at a gas station near Matheson Boulevard after spotting illegal window tinting. However, the driver sped away, veering into oncoming traffic to evade police.

  • Officers later spotted the vehicle on Cancross Court and attempted another stop.
  • The driver crashed into a police cruiser and then attempted to flee on foot.
  • Officers tackled the suspect and deployed a taser during the arrest.
  • The suspect fell and struck his face, suffering a broken left jaw.

A loaded handgun was recovered during a search of the suspect, the SIU confirmed.

SIU investigators determined that the suspect was taken down a second time after he attempted to “move away” while in custody. Despite the serious injury sustained, SIU Director Joseph Martino ruled that the use of force was justified, stating:

“In light of the complainant’s protracted resistance, I am unable to reasonably conclude that the officer acted precipitously in forcing the complainant to the ground.”

The SIU investigates incidents involving police where there has been a death, serious injury, firearm discharge, or allegations of sexual assault.

The suspect’s name has not been released, and no further legal action is being taken against the officers involved.

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