RCMP arrest man.
On March 1, RCMP charged Cpl. Bruce Lussier, 42, with assault causing bodily harm. Cpl. Lussier has his next court date set for April 10 at the Alberta Court of Justice in Breton.
During the 2023 wildfire season members of the Central Alberta Crime Reduction Unit were assigned to investigate a small group of known offenders that were believed to be committing thefts in the Drayton Valley area during evacuations. During the operation, officers recovered stolen vehicles and items including a Ford F250 pick up, a Chev. Silverado Pickup, an ATV and a truck canopy. RCMP arrested 3 repeat offenders who were charged for various offences.
On May 9, 2023, Officers of the Central Alberta District Crime Reduction Unit recovered a stolen Silverado which had fled police and subsequently rolled in the ditch near Breton. The suspect was arrested and taken to hospital for treatment of an injury obtained during the roll over. After the arrest of the suspect, concerns were raised about the conduct of one of the arresting officers.
On May 17, 2023, RCMP contacted the Director of Law Enforcement who determined the incident to be out of scope of ASIRT and directed the RCMP to investigate. The RCMP initiated a statutory investigation to gather a full account of what took place during this incident.
In light of these charges, Cpl. Lussier has been placed on administrative duties.
The RCMP say it believes in accountability and transparency. Their officers recognize the trust placed in them to use force that is necessary, proportional and reasonable and in so doing remain fully accountable.