RCMP probing report of Facebook comment by officer saying Boushie ‘got what he deserved’

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Just another reason why some Canadians want to see the RCMP outsourced. He wont even get his hands slapped for suggesting a dead Canadian citizen"got what he deserved". He can go to work, slap the ass of a female officer and in some cases, get naked and lie on desks in training and the RCMP have a good chuckle.

Some cost the Canadian taxpayer $100M+ for sexual assault on their co-workers and they just remained at work. Weren't even named. These clowns are dishonest and from the 20th Century Russian ilk. No wonder from the Toronto Police on up, Canada has lost respect for it's agencies and in poll after poll Canadians want any budget savings to come from police agencies. They've become a bunch of back stabbers of Canadians and Americans. Unacceptable.


RCMP probing report of Facebook comment by officer saying Boushie ‘got what he deserved’

The RCMP says it will undertake a code-of-conduct investigation into a private Facebook group posting by a person believed to be an officer who reportedly said Colten Boushie deserved to die.

A report on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network says an RCMP officer on the Prairies posted the message, which says the shooting of the 22-year-old Indigenous man on a Saskatchewan farm should never have been about race.

Boushie died when he and four other people drove onto Gerald Stanley's farm near Biggar, Sask., in August 2016.


Stanley was charged with second-degree murder and faced trial in Battleford, but was found not guilty by a jury last Friday.

A statement from RCMP National Headquarters in Ottawa says the social media posting is antithetical to the force's standards and the Facebook group mentioned in the report is not managed by the RCMP.


Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says the remark is unacceptable and there will be consequences, depending on the outcome of the investigation.

"This should never have been allowed to be about race ... crimes were committed and a jury found the man not guilty in protecting his home and family," the post said. "Too bad the kid died but he got what he deserved."

APTN did not disclose the person's identity, but said two sources shared screenshots of the posting and revealed who the officer is.
 

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