Robert Dziekanski Dept: NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. - Veteran RCMP officer Cpl. Benjamin Monty Robinson, whose involvement in Robert Dziekanski's death and unrelated conviction in a fatal accident made him an example of the bad apples the Mounties have been unable to fire, voluntarily left the force Friday, according to Winnipeg Free Press. "I received Mr. Robinson's RCMP discharge documents and I signed them," Callens, the force's top commander in B.C., said in a statement and former RCMP Cpl. Benjamin Monty Robinson leaves B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, B.C., on Friday July 20, 2012 after his sentencing hearing for an obstruction of justice conviction was adjourned until July 27. Robinson, whose involvement in the Robert Dziekanski case and an unrelated conviction in a fatal accident made him an example of the bad apples the RCMP has been unable to fire, has voluntarily left the force. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck Robinson's discharge papers were signed the same day the disgraced officer was in a British Columbia court for sentencing for obstructing justice following the fatal crash in 2008, said Deputy Commissioner Craig Callens.
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