B.C. judge finds former RCMP officer not guilty of sexual assault
VANCOUVER — A former RCMP inspector was found not guilty Wednesday of sexually assaulting a civilian employee in a washroom at the force’s British Columbia headquarters.
Tim Shields, who was a high-profile spokesman for the RCMP, was accused of sexually assaulting the woman in 2009.
The trial heard Shields and the complainant, who cannot be identified because of a publication ban, had a sexual encounter in a unisex washroom.
Crown attorney Michelle Booker maintained Shields had a “mistaken belief” that the woman provided consent while the ex-Mountie said she was a willing participant in what happened.