A Langley RCMP officer has been charged with two counts of assault after an investigation into “interactions” he had with two different suspects after their arrests.
S/Sgt. Damian Volk’s charges stem from incidents on July 1 and Aug. 17, 2020, each involving a different person.
The B.C. Prosecution Service announced the charges on Friday, May 26.
The North Vancouver RCMP investigated the incidents, and a Crown Counsel lawyer with no prior connection to Volk reviewed the charges, Prosecution Service spokesperson Dan McLaughlin said in a statement.
No other information about the incidents was released.
Volk is scheduled to appear in Surrey Provincial Court on June 23.
Volk has served as a watch commander with the Langley RCMP, and in 2021 wrote a letter to Langley City mayor and council about RCMP members who attended a controversial gala fundraiser.
Persons charged with a criminal offence are considered not guilty until the charges are proven in court.
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