RCMP officer found not guilty of assault with a weapon in Indigenous man's arrest

An RCMP officer charged with assault with a weapon, assault, and obstruction of justice over the arrest of an Indigenous man in Prince George in 2016 has been found not guilty on all counts. 

Const. Joshua Grafton, an RCMP dog handler, was criminally charged four years after a back-alley takedown of two truck thieves was captured by a backyard security camera. 

Grafton was charged with assaulting a man with a police dog and obstructing justice by allegedly making false entries in his dog handler’s report. 

A 2020 civil suit alleges Grafton and the RCMP were “reckless, arrogant, high-handed [and] abusive” during the early morning arrest in a city alleyway on Feb. 18, 2016.

But provincial court Judge Peter McDermick acquitted the dog handler of all

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