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North District RCMP respond to police arrest circulating social media

Oct 26, 2020 | 3:19 PM

WILLIAMS LAKE–Chief Superintendent, Warren Brown North District Commander of the RCMP released a statement this afternoon (Oct.26) in regards to an arrest captured on video in Williams Lake over the weekend.

The video shared by Charlie Fortier shows a man being taken down by RCMP.

(Credit: Facebook / Charli Fortier)

“Yesterday, I was alerted to an arrest in Williams Lake that was captured by a civilian witness and has since been circulated on social media. I want to assure you that immediately upon learning of the arrest we launched a review of the incident which includes speaking with the officers involved and witnesses, reviewing the in police car video, police radio transmissions, as well as the civilian video,” reads the statement by Brown.

Brown goes on to say that he has spoken with the Officer in Charge of the Williams Lake RCMP and that a code of conduct investigation has been launched.

“Discussions are continuing with respect to what role an external agency may have in reviewing the use of force, and determining whether it was reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.”–Statement by Warren Brown, North District Commander RCMP

“Following a preliminary review, we can say that the civilian video, while it captures part of the arrest, does not provide the full scope of the arrest and provides no context with respect to what precipitated the arrest. What is captured by the civilian video was the culmination of a high-risk, multi-jurisdictional incident, that put the lives of the public and police in several communities, in jeopardy.”

RCMP say that just before 9 am. on Oct.25, Kamloops RCMP received a report of an erratic driver on Hwy.1. The driver was reported to have been crossing n double solid lines, unable to maintain their lane and travelling at various speeds. Kamloops RCMP were not in a position to intercept the vehicle, according to the release, so neighbouring jurisdictions were called and asked to be on the lookout for a silver pick-up. Queries on the truck showed that at a recent stop in Kamloops, a person driving it had been found in possession of a loaded handgun.

“An officer in Clinton located the vehicle, however the driver failed to stop and fled from police at a high rate of speed, after reportedly passing four vehicles, on the wrong side of the road of a blind corner putting both himself and the public in an extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation”–Statement by Warren Brown, North District Commander RCMP

The driver failed to stop for officers in 100 Mile House, and he narrowly missed striking an officer who was attempting to stop the truck in 150 Mile House. Just outside of 150 Mile House an officer successfully deployed a spike belt, and despite two deflated tires, the driver continued to drive on the bare rims, until another spike belt was deployed near White Road on Hwy.97.

The driver is reported to have exited his vehicle and ran down an embankment, in an attempt to getaway. A brief foot pursuit ensued, and the man appeared to be surrendering. Police say that while it seemed that he was surrendering, he refused to comply with officer’s commands to show his hands and that is when a struggle ensued.

“A second responding officer, who was aware the man could be armed and was not complying with the initial officer’s commands, utilized several strikes including one with his foot to rapidly gain control of the suspect and resolve the situation. The suspect was arrested without further incident and was found not to be in possession of a firearm.”–Statement by Warren Brown, North District Commander RCMP

“We are fortunate that no one, including the suspect, was physically injured in an incident that can only be described a reckless and dangerous, which put the public and police at risk,” continues the statement.

“We encourage anyone who may have witnessed the incident or anyone with more information in regards to this incident to please contact Williams Lake RCMP at 250-392-6211.”

“Fortunately, there is video footage that was captured by a passing motorist as well as dash cam video from the lead pursuing police vehicle that captures the arrest of the driver that provides context to the eventual arrest and articulation from the police officers involved.”–Statement by Warren Brown, North District Commander RCMP

The driver remains in custody on seven outstanding warrants for offences including, dangerous driving, flight from police, prohibited driving, possession of stolen property and three counts of breach. He is scheduled to appear in court in Williams Lake today (Oct.25).

“Williams Lake RCMP is leading the investigation into the newest allegations against the driver and will provide the fulsome findings, including the civilian video, to the BC Prosecution Service to make a determination of appropriate charges.”

“I would like to thank the public for bringing this matter forward. I have full confidence that the review and internal investigation underway will allow for a full capture of the facts that will guide our actions and any other decisions moving forward,” ends the statement.