Bowen in a good place years after police incident resulted in career-ending injury
TORONTO — On a night he had every reason to live, Orlando Bowen believed he was going to die.
In March 2004, Bowen was planning to celebrate signing a contract extension with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The six-foot-two, 238-pound linebacker was waiting in his car for friends in a Mississauga, Ont., parking lot when he was approached by two men asking if he had drugs.
After Bowen dismissed the question, the men identified themselves as Peel Regional police offers. Bowen says he was pulled from his car and an altercation ensued.
Bowen was charged with cocaine possession and assault; he alleged that the drugs had been planted. The case went to trail in 2005, and Bowen was acquitted after one of the officers was arrested on drug offences.