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No VPD wrong-doing in "DJ Qualls" case
VANCOUVER/CKNW(AM980)
Marcella Bernardo | Email news tips to Marcella
6/17/2012

Several months after a "B-List" Hollywood actor accused a Vancouver police officer of beating him, investigators have found no evidence of wrong-doing.
DJ Qualls made the accusations via Twitter last September... claiming his injuries were serious enough to warrant an $800 visit to emergency.
He posted dozens of messages about being handcuffed and assaulted in the Granville entertainment district after witnessing a fight and trying to help police make an arrest.
BC's police complaint commissioner has determined his complaint was unsubstantiated... and there will be no further action.
The actor - best known for his role in the movie "Road Trip" - was in the city to appear on the locally-shot TV series "Supernatural."


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