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First Nations chief calls for police-worn body cameras a year after RCMP dashcam captured his violent arrest

Proponents of video recording by police, including with body-worn cameras that film a civilian s interaction with officers, say it s a way to hold law enforcement accountable. But 13 months after Adam s arrest, no one has been charged and the investigation is still open. The video  doesn t necessarily reveal that more surveillance, more visibility, is a good thing, said Kevin Walby, an associate professor of criminal justice at the University of Winnipeg who has studied the usefulness of police body cameras. RCMP dashcam footage of the March 2020 arrest of Adam shows an arriving officer jump-tackling the chief to the ground without warning, punching him in the head and putting him in a chokehold.(Court exhibit)

Grande Prairie RCMP probed after cruiser crashes into cyclist

  EDMONTON The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) is investigating after an RCMP cruiser struck a bicyclist. In a news release, RCMP say officers were conducting an investigation Grande Prairie close to 100 Street and 110 Avenue in Grande Prairie at around 3:30 a.m. Saturday. A second unit was driving to respond to the active investigation when a collision occurred with a 28-year-old man on a bicycle at 107 Avenue and 98 Street. Mounties say they performed first aid until EMS arrived. The man was transported to hospital with serious injuries where, as of Sunday morning, his condition has stabilized. RCMP add that in addition to ASIRT’s review, an internal review will conducted.

ASIRT investigates police force used during an arrest after vehicle chase

ASIRT investigates police force used during an arrest after vehicle chase
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O Chiese First Nation calls on ASIRT to complete unbiased investigation into death of community member following RCMP confrontation

The O’Chiese First Nation is calling on the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) to investigate a police confrontation resulting in the death of a 24-year-old community member with “objectively” and “without favoritism.”

City police officer s fatal shooting of suspect reasonable: watchdog

Article content A Calgary police officer’s fatal shooting of a man who’d threatened him with a knife was unavoidable and reasonable, the province’s law enforcement watchdog has concluded. In a conclusion handed down Wednesday, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) stated the officer, a plainclothes member investigating an unrelated serious case at the time of the shooting, was in a life-threatening situation when he shot a knife-wielding 27-year-old man who was attempting to rob him. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Calgary police officer s actions reasonable in shooting death of suspect: watchdog Back to video

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