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RCMP Pacific Commander Charged With Assault in B.C.

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One of British Columbia’s top RCMP officers has been charged with multiple counts of assault following an incident in Abbotsford on July 2. Assistant Commissioner David Teboul, who oversees RCMP federal policing in the Pacific Region, now faces court proceedings.

Charges and Court Details

According to the BC Prosecution Service, Teboul has been charged with assault, assault by choking against one person, and a separate count of assault against another. His first appearance is scheduled for October 9 in Abbotsford Provincial Court.

A special prosecutor, Vancouver lawyer Andi MacKay, was appointed on August 20 to ensure there is no perception of improper influence.

Incident and Police Response

The Abbotsford Police Department confirmed the charges relate to an incident at a public facility on McMillan Road. The court has ordered a publication ban on the victims’ identities, and no additional information will be released as the matter is before the courts.

Career Background

Teboul has been with the RCMP since 1997, serving in homicide investigations, the Anti-Corruption Unit, and the National Security Counter-Terrorism Program. In March 2024, he was appointed Assistant Commissioner and federal policing regional commander for B.C. and Yukon.

He has received several RCMP awards, including the King Charles III Coronation Medal in June 2024, just weeks before the alleged offences.

Broader Context

As regional commander, Teboul leads RCMP programs in national security, organized crime, border integrity, financial crime, and protective services. His charges raise significant concerns given his leadership role in sensitive policing areas.

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