RCMP charged in B.C. murder probe
Charges concern 'inappropriate relationship' in Surrey Six homicide investigation
The Canadian Press
Posted: Jun 23, 2011 4:22 PM PT
Last Updated: Jun 24, 2011 3:34 PM PT
A special prosecutor has approved charges including breach of trust and obstruction of justice against four RCMP officers involved in the investigation of a 2007 gangland slaying that left six dead in a Surrey, B.C., highrise.
Christopher Considine has approved a total of 20 charges against officers Sgt. Derek Brassington, Staff Sgt. David Attew, Cpl. Paul Johnston and Cpl. Danny Michaud.
RCMP Chief Supt. Janice Armstrong said she was deeply disappointed in the officers.
"The investigators charged in this case were senior, experienced and trusted police officers," Armstrong told a Vancouver news conference Thursday. "What is alleged to have occurred was a breach of policy, protocol and the law. Fundamentally, it was an abuse of the trust that the public places in police."
The bodies of one of the six people who died in the 'Surrey Six' slayings in 2007 is loaded into a coroner's van. (CBC) The officers were all involved in the investigation of the so-called Surrey Six killings, in which two of the victims were innocent bystanders.
The victims' bodies were discovered in the apartment unit after neighbours complained of a foul odour, and police soon concluded that two of the victims — Chris Mohan, 22, and Ed Schellenberg, 55 — were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Victims' families informed
The RCMP eventually asked the Ontario Provincial Police as an independent outside agency to investigate the officers' conduct.
Earlier this year, the province's Criminal Justice Branch publicly announced that Considine was appointed to look into allegations of an inappropriate relationship between an officer involved in the investigation and a witness.
The special prosecutor has recommended that Brassington and Attew each face charges of breach of trust, obstruction of justice and fraud, while Johnston and Michaud should face charges of breach of trust and obstruction of justice.
Brassington allegedly had a relationship with a woman who also previously had relationships with Dennis Karbovanec, who has pleaded guilty in the Surrey Six slayings, and Jamie Bacon, who is charged with a role in the killings but has yet to stand trial.
Photos of an aspiring model said to be involved in a relationship with an RCMP officer and a convicted murderer have been altered to protect her identity. (CBC) The woman is a potential witness in future trials, and the alleged relationship with Brassington would compromise the integrity of both the Surrey Six investigation and her testimony at future trials.
No details have been revealed about the offences allegedly committed by the other three officers.
Armstrong said the RCMP has updated the families of the victims on the charges against the officers.
"There's no question that this is the last thing these families should have to deal with in the context of the murder of their loved ones," she said.
All four officers were suspended with pay. They also face internal RCMP code of conduct investigations.
Armstrong said Thursday that the force is seeking to have the officers suspended without pay.
Share Tools
Latest British Columbia News Headlines
- Thief grabs $500K in jewelry in Vancouver
- Vancouver police have revealed that jewelry worth about $500,000 was stolen from a parked car in the city last week. more »
- B.C. casinos rapped for not checking patrons' backgrounds
- CBC News has uncovered new information indicating some B.C. casinos failed to adequately check the backgrounds of patrons dealing in large volumes of cash — opening the way for gangsters to launder money. more »
- Alleged B.C. rave rape victim seeks witnesses

- A young woman who was allegedly sexually assaulted at a notorious Pitt Meadows, B.C., rave is urging witnesses to come forward. more »
- Sewage used as fertilizer sparks B.C. blockade
- A group of concerned residents in the Salmon Valley, near Prince George, is refusing to let a local farmer spread treated stabilized human sewage on his fields. more »
Top News Headlines
- Target set to alter Canadian retail landscape
- The buzz surrounding Target Corporation's move into Canada could quickly turn into a backlash if the U.S. retailing giant can't deliver quality goods at prices similar to what it charges south of the border, experts say. more »
- Graham James apologizes to sex-abuse victims
- Graham James, the former junior hockey coach and convicted sexual abuser whose victims included ex-NHLers Theoren Fleury and Sheldon Kennedy, has told a courtroom: "For my behaviour, I am deeply sorry.… Parents expected sons to be safe; not all were." more »
- Santorum, Romney spar in Republican debate
- Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum swapped accusations about spending and taxes Wednesday night in the 20th and possibly final debate of the roller-coaster race for the Republican presidential nomination. more »
- U.S. base in Afghanistan attacked over Qur'an burning
- Afghan police are firing shots into the air to disperse hundreds of protesters who are trying to break into an American military base to vent their anger over the Qur'an burning incident. more »
- Fire at Vancouver restaurant goes to 3 alarms
- Mountie who had sex with superior fights to keep job
- Thief grabs $500K in jewelry in Vancouver
- Alleged B.C. rave rape victim seeks witnesses
- B.C. casinos rapped for not checking patrons' backgrounds
- Sewage used as fertilizer sparks B.C. blockade
- Garbage truck drivers fired for speaking out about camera
- B.C. police chief reprimanded after loaded gun found in car
- B.C. health-premium hike draws broad criticism

