A Comox resident is suing a member of the Comox Valley RCMP for an alleged assault, battery, false arrest and false imprisonment stemming from an incident in November 2017.
On April 6, 2018, a notice of civil claim was brought forth to the supreme court in Victoria by Richard Neary, lawyer for Oliver Cosette, against the B.C. Minister of Public Safety and Attorney General and Const. Geory Penner of the Comox Valley RCMP.
In the notice, it states the plaintiff was pulled over for a traffic stop in Comox on Nov. 7 around 1 p.m. when Penner searched Cosette鈥檚 name and discovered a Notice of Prohibition on record against him, indicating a three-month licence prohibition that had not yet been served.
Cosette claims he was unaware of any Notice of Prohibition at the time.
Penner wrote up a notice and served it to Cosette. As he approached Cosette鈥檚 vehicle with the document, Cosette activated video and audio recording on his mobile device and placed the device inside his pocket such that only audio was being recorded.
It is alleged in the notice that Penner then asked if Cosette had any drugs or alcohol in the vehicle, to which he answered 鈥榥o.鈥 He then told Cosette he was on 鈥渁 bunch of conditions鈥 related to criminal charges and family violence. He disagreed with the constable, and the two argued for a moment on that topic.
It is stated in the notice the plaintiff was not facing any such charges or subject to any conditions.
Penner again asked if Cosette had any drugs or alcohol, to which he answered no. Penner then said 鈥渓et鈥檚 open it up,鈥 and opened the driver side door, to which Cosette responded, 鈥渨ithout a warrant sir? You鈥檙e not getting in there.鈥
Penner then noted he was going to take Cosette鈥檚 vehicle and attempted to grab the notice document from his hand, and Cosette did not immediately release the document.
The constable then pulled Cosette to the ground and told him he was under arrest for obstruction. While he was on the ground with his hands behind his back, he told Penner 鈥淚 have a really bad shoulder,鈥 to which Penner replied, 鈥淚t鈥檚 gonna get worse if you keep f***ing around.鈥
Cosette stated the constable was choking him. Penner then continued to talk to him while pulling his sweater tight around his neck, and said, 鈥測ou鈥檙e choking me out sir.鈥
The notice alleges Penner responded, 鈥済o out, pretty princess. It鈥檚 that time.鈥
Cosette was then pulled to his feet and placed in the back seat of an RCMP cruiser. The audio recording of the incident ends at this point.
Later that day, the plaintiff visited the hospital due to the injuries sustained during the altercation.
In the notice, it states Cosette suffered and continues to suffer personal injuries to his shoulders, facial injuries and anxiety and emotional distress.
He is seeking general damages, special damages, damages pursuant to section 24(1) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, interest, costs of the action and any further relief as the court may see fit.
Calls by The Record to Cosette for comment were not returned.
Sgt. Janelle Shoihet, media relations officer for RCMP 鈥楨鈥 Division said the RCMP have yet to be served.
鈥淥nce we have been formally served, we will review the information with the Department of Justice and our official response will be filed in court as a statement of defence.鈥
None of the allegations have been proven in court.