He was a man of few words but always spoke with such kindness. He was always there when he was needed even in a moment’s notice to anyone in need. Our precious Gary was a very kind and especially generous soul. He was a loving father, grandfather and great grandfather. Gary was happily married to Anna Elizabeth Burns Peters for 36 years, he was a very loving and devoted husband. There was nothing he couldn’t do or couldn’t fix from carpentry, to mechanics to baking a cake. He spent many years as a truck driver and carpenter. United States Army, serving in the Vietnam War. After high school, Gary served his country honorably in the Gary grew up in Nettleton and Shannon, attending school in both places. He was born on May 12, 1943, in Itawamba, County, to John Henry and Wilma Sue She later worked for the Rivers Police Service but she testified the whole situation caused her to suffer from fear, anxiety, and humiliation.Gary “Buck” Peters, 78, passed away on August 20, 2021, at home. Roque told court she was asked to voluntarily withdraw from the hiring process, and when she didn’t, she was removed from the competition. She told court she was worried the images might end up on the internet after Peters contacted her about them. Roque testified Monday she experienced psychological trauma and suicidal thoughts in the aftermath of the incident. He told court it’s because during the competition process Roque didn’t initially tell police about the affair or the existence of the photos, issues which Alain told the court the police service worries could lead to an officer being blackmailed. Marc Alain, who was part of the hiring process, testified Roque was removed from the competition to become a police officer after the BPS received the photos. Peters, Friesen’s now former girlfriend, testified she found those photos in his Hotmail account in February 2017 and gave them to the Brandon Police Service, where Roque was applying to become a constable.īrandon Police Service Staff Sgt. Roque testified they were meant only for Friesen to see. Roque alleges it was for revenge and retaliation.Ĭourt has previously heard Roque photographed herself and texted the photos to Ryan Friesen, a Brandon police officer who she had a three-month affair with during the summer of 2015. Peters’ lawyer is arguing her client offered the images to police because it was in the public’s interest. He testified only he viewed the photos and the USB stick was secured in his office. When asked if he could’ve just heard from Peters about the images without seeing them, Lewis testified he needed the actual images to gauge the credibility of Peters’ information and that he couldn’t make a proper determination without seeing the photos. “At that point I determined these may be relevant to the hiring competition,” said Lewis, adding he obtained the photos to do further analysis to determine their relevance. Lewis told court he went to Peters home, was shown the photos by Peters and transferred them onto a USB. On Thursday, Brandon Police Service Deputy Chief Randy Lewis testified Peters contacted police about Roque’s images in February 2017. The act allows a person whose intimate image was distributed without consent to sue the person who distributed the photo. The City of Brandon is named as a third party in the lawsuit. Lawyers will make their closing arguments Tuesday in a trial happening in Brandon, stemming from a lawsuit filed by a former police officer over the non-consensual distribution of her intimate images.īrittany Roque, who was removed from a competition for a constable job with the Brandon Police Service (BPS) when the BPS received the photos, is suing Terri-Lyn Peters under Manitoba’s Intimate Image Protection Act for giving the images to Roque’s potential employer.
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