Letter from Nancy Dawson to:
H. Benjamin Casson Q.C (AB)
Acting Police Complaint Commissioner

Mr. Casson:
Re: File: OPCC 0681
Request for Public Hearing Re: Death of Anthany Dawson

I have received a copy of your letter dated August 28, 2002 addressed to my 
lawyer, Adrian Brooks.  I must say that I am very disappointed.  I did have 
high hopes that perhaps the old boys club would have been set aside and that 
each case would be reviewed in detail.  I ask you to review my sons' file 
again and to allow us to have a public hearing.  The following are a few of 
the reasons:

In your letter to Mr. Brooks, you state that there will be no public hearing 
for my sons' death.  You state that "In reviewing the files, I concentrated 
on two information sources i.e., the Investigation Report by the Victoria 
Major Crime Unit of the R.C.M.P. and the transcripts of proceedings before 
the Regional Coroner. "

In reviewing these two files you must have come across the fact that the 
R.C.M.P. officer that was conducting the investigation was denied the right 
to interview the Victoria City police officers involved in the death of my 
son.

You went on to say: "In the transcripts, I focused on the testimony of 
witnesses who observed events involving members of the Victoria City 
Department and Anthany Dawson which occurred on August 11, 1999."

You will then recall that one of the witnesses had stated that Anthany was 
punched so hard by one of the police officers that it sickened her.  You 
will also recall that eight witnesses, with no motive to lie, give their 
version and a police officer with a motive to lie denying the witnesses 
statements.   How can we have faith in a process that will attempt to sweep 
the witnesses statements under the rug and cling to the police statements?  
Where is the equality?

You then went on to state:  "In reaching my conclusions in this matter, I 
posed, for myself, four questions:

1. Is there any information or evidence to suggest that a member or members 
of the Victoria Police Department exhibited, or were motivated by, racist 
attitudes toward Anthany Dawson?

We contend that there is and as we were assured at the Inquest, all of our 
questions and concerns in that matter would be raised in a public hearing.  
We were told that a public hearing was the proper arena in which to shed 
more light on this subject as the inquest was not the proper arena in which 
to discuss this.

2. Is there any information or evidence to suggest that the Victoria Police 
Department or the investigators who prepared the Investigation Report by the 
Victoria Major Crimes Section, through their investigations into this 
matter, attempted to cover-up events in order to avoid placing blame on 
members of the Victoria Police Department?

We contend that there is such evidence.  To name only a few areas, I bring 
your attention to the "Critical Incident Report" that should have been filed 
upon the death of my son by the police officers involved.  Not only was this 
not done, but the police lawyers made absolutely no reference to this report 
at all and left it up to the public (through our lawyer) to come across this 
report.  Even when this report was named at the inquest, the police lawyers 
attempted to downplay its importance by stating that it is under review, 
making no reference to the fact, that while it may be under review, that 
such a report was to have been filed.  Why was this information not offered?

Another point is that of the handcuffs:  Each and every police officer 
stated that they could not clearly state whose handcuffs were placed on 
Anthany as they were all the same.  Yet the public, (through our lawyer) had 
to wade through more cover-up maze to discover that indeed, all police 
handcuffs have serial numbers on them in order to identify whose handcuffs 
were used.  Why was this information not offered?

Why did the police make no attempt to locate witnesses despite being 
informed of my sons' death?

The R.C.M.P. Special Investigation Unit issued a report finding no fault 
with the Victoria City Police Officers involved in the death of my son.  
This report was plastered all throughout the media, but never once did that 
Investigator offer the information that he was denied the right to interview 
the police officers in question.  How can you do an Independent Thorough 
Investigation, if you cannot interview the people involved?

3. Did the Coroners' Inquest provide a reasonable and unrestricted 
opportunity for the Regional Coroner, the Coroner's Jury, Counsel for the 
Regional Coroner and interested parties (through Counsel) to adduce and test 
evidence particularly as it related to events involving members of the 
Victoria Police Department and Anthany Dawson?

We vehemently contend that it did not.  Many, many, questions that our 
lawyer raised in trying to determine what happened to my son were met with 
responses either by the Coroner stating that the Inquest was not the proper 
arena to ask those questions; or by the police lawyers advising the Coroner 
that our lawyers' questions would be better answered at a Public Hearing.  
The Inquest raised more questions and did not answer any of the questions we 
originally had.

4. If the Coroner's Inquest did provide that opportunity, did the evidence 
as to the  conduct of members of the Victoria Police Department, taken as a 
whole, indicate misconduct to justify ordering a public hearing?

The Coroner's Inquest did not provide a level opportunity to have our 
questions answered, rather, it uncovered even more questions of a cover up 
and racist actions.

We conclude that:

1. Racism is a factor in my sons' death;
2. There is an attempt at a cover-up;
3. The Coroner's Inquest did not allow for public exposure to the 
circumstances preceding Anthany's death and did not provide an unrestricted 
opportunity for interested parties to elicit any evidence of misconduct on 
the part of members of the Victoria Police Department.
4. Considered as a whole, the evidence of witnesses as to their observations 
of events involving member of the Victoria Police Department and Anthany 
Dawson, along with the Victoria Police Department's attempt to cover up the 
Critical Incident Report; and the handcuffs, to name only a few does indeed 
justify the need for a public hearing.

You are in a tough position sir, you must keep your colleagues in mind, and 
you must weigh the reports that you are given.   We are asking for a public 
hearing into the death of Anthany Dawson on August 11, 1999 in Victoria, 
B.C.  This is a subject that no police department wants to address, but if 
we don't we will only ensure that this type of mistreatment will carry on.

The entire theory of these procedures is to have a completely open process, 
but we are far from that.  I ask again that you review the entire case and 
that you call for a public hearing.  As Sergeant Batershill has taken it 
upon himself to issue unsolicited public statements about welcoming the 
civil suit, I have no choice but to copy this letter to the media.

Yours truly,



Nancy Dawson
Anthany Dawson's Mother
Cc: Media
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