RCMP Complaints Commissioner Launches Probe into In Custody Death At P.G. Detachment
By 250 News
Prince George, B.C.- There is now a third probe into the in custody death of 42 year old Cheryl Anne Bouey of Prince George. The Chair of the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP, Paul E. Kennedy, has initiated a complaint into the conduct of those unidentified RCMP members involved in the arrest, and subsequent detention in the Prince George RCMP cells of Cheryl Anne Bouey on June 26, 2008. In his complaint, Mr. Kennedy indicates that given the on-going expressions of public concern as they relate to the detention, monitoring and treatment of prisoners in RCMP custody, the magnitude of the responsibility assumed by the RCMP in relation to persons held in its custody and his previous recommendations to the RCMP on such matters, he is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to investigate the conduct of all members involved in this incident. Kennedy's complaint is into the conduct of all RCMP members or other persons appointed or employed under the authority of the RCMP Act involved in this incident, as well as matters of general practice applicable to situations in which persons are held in the custody of the RCMP. Specifically: There is an independent police investigation of this case, there will be a coroner's inquest and this complaint brings to three the number of public investigations into Bouey's death. RCMP say Bouey and a man were arrested near the College Heights pub for being intoxicated in a public place. The two were taken back to cells and the intent was to have them released in the morning when they were sober. According to police, during a regular check, Bouey was found unresponsive. An ambulance was called, but attempts to revive her were unsuccessful.
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Reminder: RCMP slugs don't wait 6 months to pursue charges against private individuals; they do that at their pleasure.
Reminder: 30% of arrest files are turned back from Crown Counsel to police services, for "more information." Yet, cops continue to make garbage arrests.
Here is an indication of the meagre work product (LOL) of PG's alleged police service, after a busy weekend. Many of these appearances are mere put-overs. Cops love to sandbag a target with multiple charges. That way, they expect to get something. The more opportunities for Perjury, the more credible the deceit.
http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/court-lists/lists/Prince_George_Law_Courts-Provincial_Court_List.pdf
So what did the cops do to the poor girl? Why the concealment? What interested the Complaints Commission?
Who wants only praise for our underworked and overpaid slugs? This isn't Nazi Germany.