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Windsor police officer on trial for assault says he’s the victim, Ottawa man was the aggressor

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A Windsor police officer charged after an┬аaltercation with a man in an Ottawa bar’s bathroom testified Wednesday that┬аhe┬аwas the one who “was the victim of an assault.”

Sgt. Deler Bal, 51,┬аis accused of assaulting 45-year-old Donald Conner inside the Prohibition Public House on Sept. 23, 2023, during an altercation that occurred when the officer was off duty. Bal┬аhas pleaded not guilty to┬аtwo charges of assault and one count of aggravated assault.

However, on Wednesday тАФ Day 3 of the judge-alone trial in┬аthe Ontario Court of Justice in Ottawa тАФ┬аBal┬аsaid Conner was the aggressor who started the fight, held him down and choked him.

Bal was in Ottawa and at the establishment┬аwith a large group of Windsor officers, including two inspectors and a deputy chief, one day before a memorial event to honour officers who died in the line of duty.

That evening, Bal┬аtestified,┬аhe consumed one shot and was on his third gin and tonic┬аat the bar in less than an hour. He also had┬аbeer at the hotel before arriving, court heard.

Bal serves as unit sergeant for the Windsor Police Service Chief’s Honour Guard. (Michael Evans/CBC)

The Crown asked him if he was impaired and Bal said his perception or observations weren’t affected. However, the officer did say he wouldn’t risk driving, given his profession.

When he entered the men’s bathroom that night, he said, he was on the phone with an RCMP friend he’d been planning to meet┬аthat night, Bal testified.

He attempted to enter the only stall in the men’s room, but it was immediately pushed closed. Bal testified he heard Conner, the man inside, say, “‘I’m in here.'”

Bal said he apologized┬аand went to the urinal once one of his colleagues finished. At this point, Bal said,┬аhe was┬аstill on his cellphone.

While at the urinal, the officer said,┬аhe noticed Conner┬аhad left┬аthe stall and was trying to talk to him. They were┬аthe only two in the bathroom at this time, court heard.

Injuries on his face
A photo taken of Conner the night he said he was assaulted by Bal, who was off duty at the time. (Ontario court exhibit)

When Bal finished┬аand turned┬аaround, Conner was┬аtwo feet away from him.

Bal said Conner asked him three times why he opened the stall door and he replied repeatedly that it was a mistake.

“‘Let it go,'” Bal┬аtestified he said after the second time. “‘I said it was a mistake тАФ lock it next time,'”┬аhe remembered saying after the third instance of Conner asking the question.

That, said Bal, is when┬аConner told him the lock was broken.

Situation ‘increasingly more tense’

Bal said Conner told him three times to go check to see that the stall lock was broken and it got “increasingly more tense.”

That’s when Bal said, “You need to leave now,” he told the court.

At that point, the officer said, Conner stepped┬аeven closer and got┬а“in my face.”

“As soon as he does that … he’s agitated, he’s insistent I check the lock and I’m anticipating we’re going to have a confrontation.

“As soon as he steps into my space, I push him away with both my hands,” Bal said, indicating he pushed Conner in his chest.

The Crown pointed┬аout that Bal┬аput his hands on Conner first┬аand the first to throw a punch, but Bal denies escalating things.

“At this point, the most egregious thing he’s done is stand near you.”

Bal said as Conner moved backwards from the push, he “he locks onto the neck line of my hoodie with both [his] hands.”

During a recorded interview with Ottawa police after the incident, Conner didn’t mention pulling Bal’s sweater over his head. It wasn’t until his court testimony┬аthat Conner said┬аhe pulled┬аBal’s sweater over his face unintentionally. Then, the following day, Conner testified he did so intentionally “in order to protect myself.”

Defence lawyer┬аMark Ertel┬аbrought┬аout the T-shirt Bal wore the night of the altercation┬аto show some tears in the collar and loose stitching in the back.

‘I was very scared,’ officer testifies

Bal, who said he weighs 170 pounds and is 5-foot-10, pointed┬аout he’s smaller than Conner. On Monday, Conner testified he was 240 lbs at the time and stands at 6 ft tall.

Bal said he tried to break the grip Conner had on his sweater, but could not┬аand said he hit Conner┬аtwice in his face.

“I wanted to punch him as hard as I could so I didn’t have to punch him again,” said Bal of the first two punches he dealt Conner in the bathroom.

“I delivered those punches to create time and distance.”

When he was in the witness box earlier this week, Conner said it was “much more” than two hits and described┬аit as a “flurry of right-hand punches” to his face.

From there,┬аBal said, Conner pulled┬аhis hoodie over his head.

“I can’t see anything,” said Bal. “I was very scared.”

Marks on his neck
Court exhibit photo shows marks on Bal’s neck that he said were sustained when Conner put his hand around his neck while the officer was on the floor of the bathroom. Conner denies ever placing his hands around Bal’s neck. (Court exhibit)

Then, Bal said, Conner lifted┬аhim off of his feet and “slams me against the wall to the point where I was in pain.”

“It was a violent action,” the officer┬аtestified.

The violence continued, according to Bal, when Conner slammed┬аhim into another wall and then to the ground.

“When I land on the ground, he has a hand around my neck and he’s choking me,” Bal said. “I’m terrified.”

Conner maintains it was unprovoked attack

Conner testified he never touched Bal around his neck.

In fact, he maintained during the trial that it was an unprovoked attack.

During some of the altercation in the bathroom, it went “pitch dark” when Bal’s back hit the light switch on the wall, he said.

“I’m trying to break free of him,” Bal said.

Security camera footage played in court shows the fight spilling┬аover into the hallway where Bal said he punched Conner twice.

Bal said it appeared Conner was getting ready to strike him, then “he lets me go.”

Photos of Bal┬аthat were entered as court exhibits show┬аmarks on Bal’s back and neck he said were caused by Conner. Another photo also shows some bruising and a scrape┬аon Bal’s left arm.

‘I was exceptionally embarrassed’

Pictures of Conner’s injuries were also shown┬аto the judge, illustrating marks on his face. Conner said the altercation fractured two areas, including his sinuses.

The Crown asked Bal about his training as a police officer. He┬аwas previously a use of force instructor.

“I received more de-escalation training than I did hand techniques,” said Bal.

His training also taught him that sometimes an officer may be required to strike someone in the face, depending on the circumstance.

If Bal felt he was the victim, the Crown asked why Bal didn’t file a police report.

“I was exceptionally embarrassed,” said Bal, referencing senior officers who were at the bar that night.

“If I could not have been in that situation, I would have chosen that. I was not looking to drag it out.”

The defence is expected to call one last witness on Thursday, with both sides┬аscheduled to make closing submissions.

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