Surrey Six investigator quits as more charges laid
An RCMP officer facing charges in connection with a high-profile murder investigation in Surrey, B.C., has quit the force as the Crown approves another criminal charge against him.
Former sergeant Derek Brassington has been charged with theft under $5,000 in an incident alleged to have taken place in Burnaby, B.C., on March 30.
Brassington is one of four officers already facing charges, including breach of trust, obstruction of justice and fraud, dating back to their handling of the Surrey Six slayings, a 2007 gangland slaying that left six dead in a Surrey highrise.
The investigation into the officers began with allegations Brassington had a relationship and impregnated a woman who was a potential witness in the case and a former girlfriend of two of those charged in the murders.
Brassington has already been subject to internal Code of Conduct reviews and the RCMP had been pushing for his removal from the force.
He will make his first appearance in provincial court on May 7.