Monty Robinson Dept: Robinson was behind the wheel when he struck and killed a motorcyclist in Delta, B.C., in October 2008 while on the way home from a Halloween party with his children, where he admitted to drinking five beers, according to The Star. Judge Janice Dillon of B.C. Supreme Court says Robinson knew his actions would interfere with the police investigation into the crash, and she concluded Robinson drew on his police training in an attempt to beat the breathalyzer and nEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. The senior Mountie in the Robert Dziekanski Taser incident, Cpl. Monty Robinson, has been found guilty of obstruction of justice in connection with an unrelated crash that killed a motorcyclist. Robinson told the judge that immediately after the crash, he walked his kids home and then pounded back alcohol to calm his nerves before returning to tell an investigating officer he was the driver.
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