RCMP corporal chided for criticizing the force’s response to Moncton shootings
MONCTON, N.B. — An RCMP corporal who was friends with three Mounties killed in New Brunswick says he has been rebuked for publicly calling on the force’s top brass to start listening to its officers.
Cpl. Patrick Bouchard said he received a document stating that comments he made Sept. 29 were unacceptable, though he disagrees.
“I really don’t believe I did anything wrong by speaking out about the truth,” Bouchard said in a phone interview. “I challenged the senior brass and their lack of support, and I’m being taken to task.”
Bouchard spoke out last month following a New Brunswick judge’s decision finding the RCMP guilty of failing to provide its members with adequate weapons and training in the 2014 Moncton shootings that killed Constables Fabrice Gevaudan, Dave Ross and Doug Larche and wounded two other officers.