RCMP arrest man.
An Alberta RCMP officer has been charged with assault with a weapon and uttering threats. Constable Maxime Bedard, 37, is scheduled to appear in Calgary court on May 14.
Calgary Police Service charged the RCMP officer after an investigation into a report of an assault which occurred in Calgary on March 9, 2024. It’s alleged that a man was assaulted outside of a northwest Calgary apartment building by the off-duty officer. The victim was struck after falling to the ground, but didn’t suffer any injuries.
Const. Bedard has seven years of service with the RCMP. He has been suspended with pay. Once the criminal matter has been resolved, his duty status will be reviewed.
The Alberta RCMP say they believe in processes that seek the facts and it’s important that the actions of all those involved, including the police, are assessed fairly and transparently.
“This is why, when we become aware of a situation that requires review, we immediately initiate internal review processes, separate from the legal process. The internal review includes the actions of the RCMP, the use of force during the incident, and the duty status of the member.”