Points of fact. This is helpful in understanding the way the Criminal Justice System works in Canada.
1) Police may lay criminal charges against any individual(s) they deem to be breaking some statute in the Criminal Code of Canada.
2) Police did, as a matter of fact, lay three charges against GeoFee. This means, only, that in the judgment of the arresting officers GeoFee had broken the law.
3) Police may arrest any individual(s) they deem to be breaking the law if they believe that allowing those individuals to remain at large poses a significant risk to the safety of individuals within the community.
4) Police may use whatever force is reasonable to detain and arrest individual(s) they deem to be breaking the law.
5) Individuals charged are presumed innocent of any crime until their guilt is proven in a court of law.
So, unsafe, you know that GeoFee was charged with three counts. How many of those charges resulted in actual convictions? And which of those charges, in your eyes, permits police officers to handle him roughly?