Watchdog finds no grounds for offence in relation to man’s death in Quesnel, B.C.
SURREY — The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. has found no reasonable grounds to believe an officer may have committed an offence in relation to the death of a man outside a homeless shelter in Quesnel last October.
The decision signed by Jessica Berglund, chief civilian director of the agency, says a Quesnel RCMP officer had responded to an early morning call about a man outside the shelter, where he’d previously been ordered not to go.
It says the officer tried unsuccessfully to get the man to leave the area, and staff at the shelter ultimately allowed him to remain on the sidewalk outside.
The decision issued Tuesday says the officer and shelter staff checked on the man several times over the next few hours, with the officer apparently bringing him food and a blanket, but he was found unresponsive later that morning on Oct. 27.


