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RCMP Assistant Commissioner David Teboul charged with assault, choking, in B.C.

Special prosecutors have been appointed to “avoid any potential for real or perceived improper influence” on the justice process.

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David Teboul

Asst. Commissioner David Teboul attends a news conference at RCMP headquarters, in Surrey, B.C., Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024.


VICTORIA - One of the top RCMP officers in British Columbia has been charged with multiple counts of assault while off-duty, leading to the appointment of a special prosecutor.

The BC Prosecution Service says Assistant Commissioner David Teboul, who is the RCMP’s Pacific Region commander, is accused of assault and assault by choking against one person, and a single count of assault against a second person. 

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