Police commissioners want to know how Saskatoon police are 'filling gaps in the system' - News Summed Up

Police commissioners want to know how Saskatoon police are 'filling gaps in the system'


Saskatoon's Board of Police Commissioners has asked the police service to compile a report detailing how it's "filling gaps in the system" by responding to calls outside the realm of public safety. The motion calling for the analysis was tabled by Saskatoon mayor and police commissioner Charlie Clark. Vice-chair of the Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners Carolanne Inglis-Mcquay says she's proud of the people of Saskatoon for speaking out and making their voices heard. "As a citizen of this city, I am so proud of the citizens of Saskatoon for speaking up," she said. The city's police service will be bringing back the report to the Board of Police Commissioners for their Aug. 27 meeting.


Source: CBC News June 19, 2020 16:07 UTC



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