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Toronto Police officer acquitted in gang sex assault now facing new assault charge

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Toronto Police say a member or the force has been charged with assaulting a woman. As Matthew Bingley reports, Global News has learned the Constable charged, is the same officer acquitted of a gang sexual assault in 2015.

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