VANCOUVER — When Vancouver police deputy chief Fiona Wilson addressed reporters Tuesday about two Central Saanich police officers facing sexual assault charges, she called the allegations ...
Her comments and the subsequent suicide of one of the officers accused sparked a letter from the president of the Vancouver Police Union, saying the “overly charged” language affects the morale of ...
"The description of the allegations as 'deeply corrosive to public trust' prior to any trial or conviction not only prejudges the case but also casts a shadow over the entire law enforcement ...
2:09 B.C. police watchdog investigating Central Saanich police officer’s death The president of the Vancouver Police Union says a sexual assault case involving two Central Saanich Police ...
Kaisers says Wilson's description of the allegations as'deeply corrosive to public trust' before any trial or conviction prejudges the case and casts a shadow over the entire law enforcement community ...
Kaisers says in the letter dated Dec. 18 that Wilson’s description of the allegations as “deeply corrosive to public trust” before any trial or conviction prejudges the case and casts a shadow over ...
“The description of the allegations as ‘deeply corrosive to the public trust’ prior to any trial or conviction not only prejudges the case, but also casts a shadow over the entire law enforcement ...