
RCMP conduct board rejects claim that calling officers ‘three amigos’ showed bias
A police conduct board has decided not to recuse itself from a hearing for three British Columbia RCMP officers who are facing possible dismissal over alleged racist group chats.
Wes Dutcher-Walls, a defence lawyer for Coquitlam RCMP constables Mersad Mesbah, Ian Solven and Philip Dick, had argued this week that the three-member panel should be replaced over “real or perceived” bias against the officers.
Dutcher-Walls said Wednesday that emails between board members and staff referred to his clients as the “three amigos,” a term he said showed a pattern of dismissiveness and skepticism toward the officers.
But the panel has rejected the recusal request, saying the burden for establishing bias rests with the party making the allegation.