Mayor of Surrey, B.C., charged with public mischief
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Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum has been charged with public mischief following an investigation prompted by his own complaint that someone drove over his foot in a parking lot.
The mayor of Surrey, B.C., has been charged with public mischief following an investigation prompted by his own complaint that someone drove over his foot in a parking lot.
The B.C. Prosecution Service announced the single criminal count against Doug McCallum on Friday, but provided no further details on the nature of the allegations.
The mayor's complaint dates back to Sept. 4, when members of the Keep RCMP in Surrey campaign were outside a supermarket gathering signatures on a petition to stop the city's transition to a municipal police force.
McCallum alleged one member in a Ford Mustang intentionally drove into him, prompting an RCMP investigation.
Special prosecutor Richard Fowler was appointed to the case to "avoid any potential for real or perceived improper influence in the administration of justice," the B.C. Prosecution Service said. Fowler ultimately approved the charge against McCallum Friday.
"As the matter is now before the court, neither the special prosecutor nor the BCPS will be releasing additional information or commenting further at this time," the BCPS said.
During the last municipal election, McCallum campaigned on replacing Surrey's RCMP detachment with a new city police force, and has pushed forward despite some resistance from fellow councillors, residents and the RCMP union.
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