B.C. Mountie fired after sending texts, photos to teen in sex-assault case
RICHMOND, B.C. — An RCMP officer in Richmond, B.C., has been fired after a conduct review board found he used a police database to track down and send “flirty” text messages and suggestive photos to a teenage complainant in a sex-assault case.
The decision, released Nov. 8, says former constable Brian Eden’s behaviour undermined public confidence in the force. A RCMP spokeswoman said Eden has been dismissed.
“The subject member’s decision to pursue contact with (the woman) via sexualized text messages (was) fundamentally at odds with the duties he clearly knew he owed a 17-year-old sexual-assault complainant,” John McKinlay wrote about the officer on behalf of the RCMP’s conduct board.
“It was despite this knowledge that the subject member then transmitted the egregious generic image involving a bed cover-obscured erection, and later, in what I find a highly manipulative manner, expressed his willingness to receive a picture of (the woman) while she was wearing a bathing suit.”