Windsor police veteran, Kent Rice, walks out of the Ontario Court of Justice in downtown Windsor, August 30, 2013.Windsor police veteran, Kent Rice, walks out of the Ontario Court of Justice in downtown Windsor, August 30, 2013.
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Cop Demoted After Stairwell Assault

Windsor Police Constable Kent Rice has been demoted for 18 months after being caught on video kicking a man in a stairwell.

He'll serve as a second-class constable during the demotion which will also end up costing him around $14,000 in pay.

Windsor Police Chief Al Frederick says he's satisfied with the process and says Rice will be retrained.

"He had a long history of exemplary service and I fully expect that from him going forward," says Frederick.

Frederick says there's no specific timeline for Rice's return to normal community patrols as a second-class constable. He says that's up to the training branch to determine following classroom instruction and "supervisory monitoring."

Today's sentence followed a joint submission by lawyers from either side.  Last week Rice plead guilty to two misconduct charges under the Police Services Act.

Rice will not have a criminal record as he previously received a conditional discharge after being found guilty of assault.

The stairwell incident happened in a McDougall Ave. apartment building, in Windsor, in February 2012.

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