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Coquitlam RCMP Hearing Resumes With Apology Dispute and Officer Admitting 'Vulgar' Messages

The adjudicator will reconvene the proceeding in October for submissions on whether the allegations are proven.

Overview

  • The code-of-conduct hearing in Richmond resumed for constables Mersad Mesbah, Ian Solven and Philip Dick over alleged racist, sexist and homophobic messages on Signal and police data terminals.
  • A female RCMP officer testified Solven never apologized for demeaning weight-related comments, contradicting his sworn account and saying he later tried to "butter" her up.
  • Const. Philip Dick acknowledged using dark humour that "went much too far," expressing shame over vulgar, derogatory messages that included slurs and a remark about a Mexican sexual assault victim.
  • Under questioning by his lawyer, Dick also addressed stereotypes about Asian drivers, slurs about gay people and disparaging comments about Crown prosecutors, saying the venting did not reflect his on-duty conduct.
  • Adjudicator Louise Morel said the matter remains in the allegation phase and will reconvene in October for submissions, with the officers facing potential dismissal after earlier delays linked to disclosure issues and an unspecified situation involving Solven.