Halifax police cleared of wrongdoing in high-profile case of alleged racial profiling
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s police watchdog has cleared two officers of wrongdoing following their violent arrest of a Black woman who later alleged she was a victim of racial profiling.
The Serious Incident Response Team released a report today saying the arrest of Santina Rao in a Walmart on Jan. 15, which left her and one officer injured, did not involve the use of excessive force.
Agency director Felix Cacchione issued a statement saying the watchdog’s investigation found Rao was agitated when approached by a Halifax Regional Police officer, who was responding to a shoplifting complaint.
The report says that when Rao was questioned about the contents of her stroller, she became more upset, accused the officer of being racist and started yelling when a second officer arrived.