Special forces commander charged after accidentially firing weapon
OTTAWA — Canada’s top special forces soldier has become the latest senior officer to be charged and face a court martial after accidentally firing his weapon.
The charge against Maj.-Gen. Michael Rouleau, commander of Canadian Special Forces Operations, stems from an incident in northern Iraq last December.
In a statement released by the military, Rouleau said he was loading his rifle while preparing to visit a frontline position when the weapon fired a single round.
The bullet did not hit anyone, but Rouleau said “as a soldier and as a special operations assaulter, the only acceptable standard of care with a weapon is error-free.”


