Heiltsuk Nation says an RCMP officer is being transferred out of the community following claims of him making racist comments and posts on social media.
ѻýWe want to thank our community for reporting the racist Facebook posts and for raising their voices against racism and calling for accountability,ѻý Heiltsuk Nation elected Chief Marilyn Slett said Thursday in an emailed release.
The Nation says the officer will be leaving the community this weekend, ѻýand from now until his departure, will not be working another shift in Bella Bella.ѻý RCMP shared the news with Heiltsuk joint leadership on Wednesday, the Nation says.
RCMP said the member was scheduled to be transferred shortly, as per his posting agreement ѻýand their status is being continually assessed.ѻý But a statement adds that RCMP is ѻýmindfulѻý that the movement or loss of a single officer in the community ѻýwill impact public safety response, service delivery and officer safety requirements.ѻý
Slett told Black Press Media said the joint leadership was relieved to hear the news, as there was a concern in the community that he would be on shift. They were also initially told his transfer could take up to 90 days.
Asked if she has concerns about what comes next and if there would be proper vetting of whoever comes to the community, Slett said definitely.
ѻýWe have participated in some of these sergeants interviews for placements within our community. The problem there, too, is they havenѻýt been consistent in terms of our participation. Certainly now looking at this constable that was placed here in our community, our leadership has raised the concerns around what is the vetting process, why werenѻýt these posts identified and looked at during his vetting process of becoming a member of the RCMP?ѻý
It comes less than a week after the Heiltsuk shared the posts on the officerѻýs personal account, and days after Heiltsuk members protested outside of the RCMP detachment in Bella Bella on May 24.
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Hereditary Chief Hemas Harvey Humchitt said itѻýs unfortunate that the RCMP didnѻýt prevent the officer from serving in Bella Bella in the first place, ѻýbut our communityѻýs voice is powerful and effective in pushing for change.ѻý
The Nation had been calling for the officerѻýs immediate suspension and removal after community members discovered a series of racist selfies and captions online.
The social media posts ѻý shared with media by Heiltsuk Nation ѻý included one photo of the officer posing in front of the Union Jack in colonial regalia with the comment, ѻýNow, whats [sic] to be done about these pesky natives stirring up trouble in the coloniesѻý?ѻý Another post included two selfies of him in a black afro with, with his hand raised in a fist, with the captions ѻýBlack and Proudѻý and ѻýwhereѻýs my pick comb?ѻý
Chief Supt. Brian Edmonds, North District Commander, said in a statement that RCMP was aware of the concerns raised by Heiltsuk Nation, regarding social media posts and comments made between nine and 17 years ago, before the officer joined the RCMP.
Edmonds said once RCMP became aware, it took immediate discussions with the Heiltsuk Nation to address their concerns. RCMP is taking a ѻýnon-conduct-related administrative processѻý as the posts were made prior to the officerѻýs employment with the RCMP.
ѻýWe are committed to finding the right balance between addressing the concerns through a fair process and the importance of individuals/community having trust and confidence in their police officers and the RCMP.ѻý
Edmonds added RCMP is aware of concerns raised ѻýwith respect to an inappropriate anonymous email received by a local leader and can confirm that an investigation is underway as we take the safety of all persons seriously.ѻý
Slett said the email ѻý which she called threatening ѻý was sent to her. She said it accused her of race-baiting and it alleged the community is ѻýfull of drunks and wife beaters and sexual assaulters,ѻý as well as referring to Slett as a derogatory word.
ѻýThis email was not only frightening, but also indicative of the racist and misogynistic attitudes ѻý so it was distressing to receive that.ѻý
ѻý With files from Angie Mindus