Police associations to examine issues behind officer killings after recent deaths
TORONTO — Some of Canada’s largest police associations say they are banding together to identify the root causes behind the killings of five police officers in the past four months.
The Canadian Police Association, the Police Association of Ontario, the Ontario Provincial Police Association, and the Toronto Police Association say they are joining forces to examine the issues at play and will then call for change to make sure the “wave of violence” against police doesn’t continue.
The associations, which represent about 60,000 sworn and civilian police personnel, say they will review judicial and public policy frameworks, including bail and sentencing practices.
They say they will also examine what they call a “growing and chronic” shortage of police officers and whether Crime Stoppers programs need to be boosted.