Former Kamloops RCMP officer describes gruesome injuries as civil trial begins in baseball bat beating
KAMLOOPS — Four-and-a-half years after Jessie Simpson was beaten with a baseball bat in Brocklehurst, the family is formally seeking compensation through a civil trial that started on Tuesday (Jan. 12).
In the early morning hours of June 19, 2016, Simpson, who was 18 years old at the time, was on his way home from a graduation party. While walking home, he stumbled through Kristopher Teichrieb’s yard at the corner of Holt Street and Clifford Avenue. Teichrieb, who had experienced thefts in the neighbourhood, then chased Simpson down and brutally assaulted him, leaving him with life-altering brain injuries.
Teichrieb was found civilly liable for the attack last year. On the first day of civil testimony to determine damages, former Kamloops RCMP officer Grant Bernier described the gruesome state Simpson was in when Bernier arrived on scene. In 14 years of police work, it was the worst he’d seen.