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Scott Woods, former deputy and interim police chief, says sanctions for the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) "Memegate" scandal should have been more severe and the officers should have been dismissed.
An Alberta Law Enforcement Review Board is now deliberating on whether sanctions imposed on two Lethbridge police officers were reasonable after an appeal hearing Wednesday.
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A police officer in Lethbridge, Alta. has been found not guilty of the final offence he was charged with related to what has become known as "Memegate." He has previously pleaded guilty to five counts of misconduct.
Senior constables David Easter and Matthew Rilkoff, who previously pleaded guilty to misconduct charges, have been demoted in rank to first class constables for one year.
Sanctions were handed out on Tuesday against two Lethbridge Police Service officers who tendered guilty pleas to some Alberta Police Act charges earlier this month.
A disciplinary hearing is set to begin for five suspended Lethbridge police officers who face a total of 32 misconduct charges for allegedly distributing offensive memes.