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Man facing charges after altercation with officer in Welland, Ont.: Niagara police

Don Mitchell / Global News

A 39-year-old Welland, Ont. man is facing multiple charges after he was tasered in a scuffle with police on Sunday afternoon.

Niagara police say the incident happened just before 4:30 p.m. in the area of Niagara and 6th streets in Welland, after an officer approached a suspected impaired driver sitting in a vehicle.

As the officer was placing the driver under arrest, he allegedly lashed out and became combative, according to police.

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The driver eventually had to be taken down with conducted energy weapon (CEW) according to investigators.

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Both the man and the police officer were transported to hospital with minor injuries where they were treated and later released, according to detectives.

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The 39-year-old, who has since been released from custody, is facing four charges including assault with intent to resist arrest, assaulting a peace officer, attempting to disarm a peace officer, and disobeying an order of the court.

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