Former RCMP worker alleging sex assault recounts 'shocking' washroom encounte

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Dirty SOB. If they aren't working for the Toronto Police or OPP, these dirty abusive cowards find a home in the RCMP. It's no wonder one of Canadas great exports is terrorism, these bastards are a disgrace. Americans should thank your lucky stars you have the FBI and CIA rather than the animals that work for the police in Canada.

Former RCMP worker alleging sex assault recounts 'shocking' washroom encounter

VANCOUVER — A former RCMP employee says she will never forget the sound of the door being locked behind her by a now-retired inspector who is alleged to have sexually assaulted her in a washroom at their Vancouver workplace.

"I remember the sound just felt shocking, the sound of the lock when he turned it," the woman testified Tuesday as she stared into the distance and turned her hand as if to lock a door.

Tim Shields, who was the public face of the RCMP in British Columbia as the department's spokesman, has pleaded not guilty to one count of sexual assault.

The woman, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, told provincial court she was confused when Shields said he had something to tell her and led her into a unisex washroom at the Mounties' former headquarters in Vancouver in the fall of 2009.
 
Dirty SOB. If they aren't working for the Toronto Police or OPP, these dirty abusive cowards find a home in the RCMP. It's no wonder one of Canadas great exports is terrorism, these bastards are a disgrace. Americans should thank your lucky stars you have the FBI and CIA rather than the animals that work for the police in Canada.

Former RCMP worker alleging sex assault recounts 'shocking' washroom encounter

VANCOUVER — A former RCMP employee says she will never forget the sound of the door being locked behind her by a now-retired inspector who is alleged to have sexually assaulted her in a washroom at their Vancouver workplace.

"I remember the sound just felt shocking, the sound of the lock when he turned it," the woman testified Tuesday as she stared into the distance and turned her hand as if to lock a door.

Tim Shields, who was the public face of the RCMP in British Columbia as the department's spokesman, has pleaded not guilty to one count of sexual assault.

The woman, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, told provincial court she was confused when Shields said he had something to tell her and led her into a unisex washroom at the Mounties' former headquarters in Vancouver in the fall of 2009.
The allegation does not meet a standard of serious sexual assault. In America, a man could become the president after doing as much.
 
Dirty SOB. If they aren't working for the Toronto Police or OPP, these dirty abusive cowards find a home in the RCMP. It's no wonder one of Canadas great exports is terrorism, these bastards are a disgrace. Americans should thank your lucky stars you have the FBI and CIA rather than the animals that work for the police in Canada.

Former RCMP worker alleging sex assault recounts 'shocking' washroom encounter

VANCOUVER — A former RCMP employee says she will never forget the sound of the door being locked behind her by a now-retired inspector who is alleged to have sexually assaulted her in a washroom at their Vancouver workplace.

"I remember the sound just felt shocking, the sound of the lock when he turned it," the woman testified Tuesday as she stared into the distance and turned her hand as if to lock a door.

Tim Shields, who was the public face of the RCMP in British Columbia as the department's spokesman, has pleaded not guilty to one count of sexual assault.

The woman, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, told provincial court she was confused when Shields said he had something to tell her and led her into a unisex washroom at the Mounties' former headquarters in Vancouver in the fall of 2009.
The allegation does not meet a standard of serious sexual assault. In America, a man could become the president after doing as much.

Read the full link and you tell me someone could make up that much of a thorough description. What is absurd is that he wasn't charged until he left the force. The dirty abusive criminal was allowed to RETIRE with full pension and benefits. I just read a link posted by another than the CIA fired many for stealing candy. The RCMP allow the worst, more vile abuses to occur and they allow them to retire. This, while the country pays out $200M to abused women at the hands of RCMP seniority agents.

THIS is the underlying problem with Canada, a lawless nation that does not hold liberty with any regard, though we promote ourselves as such. As New Zealand, Australia and America if that works well for their economic interactions.

In short, here is what you need to know and I beseech you to contact your local politicians and the Trump administration, you can take this to the bank: Canada Cannot Be Trusted.
 
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