The man became combative when an approaching plain-clothed officer identified himsel
A man in Thunder Bay, Ont., is facing charges after he allegedly assaulted two police officers.
Police say the man was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant and was located near a bar just after 3 p.m. on Wednesday.Story continues below advertisementPolice allege the wanted man assaulted an officer at the scene, and later assaulted another officer at the station. They say the 35-year-old Thunder Bay man faces several charges including two counts of assaulting a peace officer and one count of uttering threats.
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