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Former B.C. Mountie charged with sex assault of employee

Ex-communicat­ions officer ‘devastated,’ denies allegation­s

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VANCOUVER — A high-profile former police officer who acted as the RCMP’s chief spokesman in British Columbia has been charged with sexual assault in a case the province’s top Mountie describes as “disturbing.”

Former inspector Tim Shields faces a single count of sexual assault stemming from a police investigat­ion into allegation­s of misconduct during his time as an RCMP officer.

The sexual misconduct is alleged to have occurred at RCMP headquarte­rs in Vancouver in 2009 and 2010.

It allegedly involved a civilian employee who worked at the time with the communicat­ions unit headed by Shields, said a statement from the B.C. Criminal Justice Branch.

The allegation has not been tested in court.

Shields’ lawyer, David Butcher, offered a comment on behalf of his client, saying Shields is devastated by the charge and “absolutely denies” the allegation­s.

“Mr. Shields has successful­ly passed a polygraph test taken by a reputable examiner who retired after a long career with the RCMP and who continues to conduct polygraph examinatio­ns for the force,” Butcher said in an interview. “As the matter is now before the court, we will not be making any further comment.”

Deputy Commission­er Craig Callens, head of the RCMP in B.C., said the Mounties became aware of allegation­s of sexual misconduct against Shields in 2013, but there wasn’t enough evidence at the time to proceed actively with the investigat­ion.

Callens said new informatio­n became available in 2014 and an investigat­ion team was formed.

Informatio­n from that investigat­ion was reported to the Crown and resulted in the charge sworn Tuesday, he said in a statement.

“Charges of this nature against a police officer are disturbing and are even more so that it is alleged to have occurred in our headquarte­rs,” Callens said.

“I would emphasize that the RCMP pursued this investigat­ion as it would any serious criminal matter, regardless that the suspect was a senior police officer.”

Shields is also the subject of two civil lawsuits filed in B.C. Supreme Court in 2013 and 2014.

Both legal actions accuse him of sexual harassment, including making inappropri­ate remarks and unwanted sexual advances, as well as exposing himself to both plaintiffs.

Shields filed court documents denying the allegation­s and said any sexual banter that occurred was consensual. He also said that at no point did he act with any negligence, malice or dishonesty.

Shields was suspended with pay in May last year and he submitted his discharge documents in December, Callens said.

The Mounties said at the time that his suspension was due to a code-of-conduct investigat­ion.

Shields appeared in Vancouver provincial court on Tuesday and is scheduled to return June 27 for an arraignmen­t hearing, at which point his lawyer hopes to set a trial date.

The sexual-assault charge against Shields comes after a series of unrelated allegation­s against the RCMP about a culture of bullying and sexual abuse.

About 450 female officers and civilian employees are taking part in a proposed class-action lawsuit against the force alleging systemic sexual harassment and gender discrimina­tion within the RCMP.

 ??  ?? Then RCMP inspector Tim Shields speaks to reporters in January 2010 at the entrance to Trickle Creek Farm in Hythe, Alta., which was the home of anti-oilpatch activist and convicted bomber Weibo Ludwig, who died in 2012. Shields has been charged with...
Then RCMP inspector Tim Shields speaks to reporters in January 2010 at the entrance to Trickle Creek Farm in Hythe, Alta., which was the home of anti-oilpatch activist and convicted bomber Weibo Ludwig, who died in 2012. Shields has been charged with...

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