A Windsor police officer has been cleared of any wrongdoing after a teenager was injured during an arrest.
The incident happened in June 2017, when a 17-year-old student refused to leave his school.
The report from the Special Investigations Unit says police were called to the high school to remove a suspended student.
The student refused orders from the vice-principal and his mother to leave, and police were called.
The SIU says there was a struggle between the 17-year-old and one of two officers during the arrest, and he was taken to hospital where he was treated for a broken nose.
SIU Director Tony Loparco says in the report the officers “were acting lawfully in attempting to remove the Complainant from school property as he was a trespasser as a result of his being suspended.”
Loparco also says, “in my opinion, the force used by the officer to affect the arrest of the complainant was not unreasonable in all the circumstances.”