RCMP show support for officers charged with obstruction of justice in Dale Culver trial
PRINCE GEORGE – Around 15-20 members of the Prince George RCMP attended the obstruction of justice trial for three officers connected to the Dale Culver case today (May 13). The Culver case saw Dale Culver involved in a physical incident with police seven years ago, and he died shortly after due to heart complications. While Constables Paul Ste. Marie and Jean Francois Monette had their charges of manslaughter stayed in a trial earlier this year, the trial that began today for Constables Arthur Dalman and Sergeant John Eusebio Cruz are regarding allegations that these officers attempted to confiscate cellphones and have members of the public delete footage of the incident from their phones.
“This incident has been very stressful for the members involved. Obviously, it’s dragged on for almost seven years now so it’s had a big impact on those members, as well as members that have worked with them in, I would say every member here at this detachment. So there’s a lot of interest and a lot of camaraderie amongst the members,” said PG RCMP Superintendent Shaun Wright, one of several officers at the courthouse.