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On this edition of Journal, we look at how we can’t avoid the escalation in violence against police in British Columbia – police who take an oath to serve and protect us, no matter the cost to themselves.
In just the last 3 months, there have been 35 assaults on Vancouver police officers.
In one horrific attack – one I’m sure we would all like to “unsee” – an officer was doused in a flammable substance and set afire. In this case, the assailant had ten outstanding warrants. In a rare show of emotion, the spokesperson for the Vancouver Police Department said that these attacks were enraging to our officers who are just trying to do their job: protecting us.
So we circle back to the question of why these dangerous individuals are out on our streets. Time and time again, they are repeat offenders, frequently with complex co-occurring mental health and addiction issues.
So how is our system letting all of us – including the police – down?
Is it bail reform that is needed? I mean, really – how can someone come before a judge thirty or more times and still be released?
Is it a lack of mental health support or a lack of involuntary care for those with deep, deep problems?
Is it an addiction treatment model that just doesn’t work?
These are some of the questions Elenore Sturko has been asking in the Legislature as the Conservative Critic for the Solicitor General and Public Safety.
Her passion comes, in part, from her thirteen years experience as an RCMP officer, seeing first-hand the devastation our current approaches have wreaked.
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