Image: Facebook / Multiple police officers are shown outside Abbotsford Airport Monday morning, Nov. 17.
Incident at Abbotsford Airport

Man facing charges for biting police officer during high-risk incident at Abbotsford Airport

Nov 18, 2025 | 6:35 AM

ABBOTSFORD — Police in Abbotsford say charges are being recommended after a man experiencing a mental health crisis at the Abbotsford Airport Monday morning resisted arrest, bit one officer multiple times and became increasingly combative.

According to a statement from AbbyPD spokesperson Sgt. Paul Walker, police responded at 7:55 a.m. Monday (Nov. 17) to a report of a man experiencing a mental health crisis at YXX. Two officers arrived on scene and located the individual in question in the check-in area. Through communication, police determined the man needed hospital care for mental health concerns.

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When he learned that he was being apprehended under the Mental Health Act, Sgt. Walker says the man immediately resisted and began fighting with police. During the ensuing struggle, one officer was bitten multiple times. While on the ground and still actively resisting, the man attempted to remove a conducted energy weapon (taser) from an officer’s holster. An emergency call for assistance was made, and additional 911 calls were received from citizens reporting the man fighting with police.

Multiple on-duty officers raced to the airport in an emergency capacity. With the assistance of additional officers, the man was safely taken into custody and transported to hospital for treatment. One officer sustained minor injuries during the arrest.

“This incident highlights how routine calls can escalate in seconds. Our officers train extensively to manage these high-risk situations and remain committed to protecting our community. Charges of Assaulting a Police Officer will be recommended in this case,” Sgt. Walker said.