IIO and Crown criticized for length of Prince George investigation
PRINCE GEORGE — The National Police Federation (NPF) has released a statement regarding the Independent Investigations Office (IIO) and BC Prosecution Service’s charge approval decision in Prince George.
It relates to an incident back in February 2016, when police received information relating to a video which captured the arrest of the occupants of a stolen pick-up. An internal review of the incident followed leading to charges.
Constables Kyle Sharpe and Wayne Connell have each been charged with one count of Assault Causing Bodily Harm, and Constable Josh Grafton has been charged with both Assault with a weapon and obstruction of justice.
“The NPF supports oversight and believes that complaints against Members of the RCMP need to be investigated fully, fairly, transparently and most importantly, resolved in a timely and effective manner out of respect for all parties,” says President Brian Sauve.
