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Leadership and Leah Keeper’s family say police need to make changes to MMIWG handling | APTN News
Leadership and Leah Keeper’s family say police need to make changes to MMIWG handling | APTN News YouTube video by APTN News

After identifying the remains of Leah Keeper who was missing for over two years, her family members and leaders from the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs say that the police need to make changes when it comes to handling MMIWG2S+ cases.

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RCMP commissioner regrets Indigenous spying program that spanned over a decade | CBC News The RCMP commissioner says he expresses sincere regret for an extensive spying program that targeted hundreds of Indigenous people following a CBC Indigenous investigation.

What nefarious programs CSIS and RCMP are currently running will they ”regret“ decades from now?

3 weeks ago 16 4 2 0

We don't need more cops, we need more justice.

3 weeks ago 34 7 0 0

Start the clock for the IIU’s form letter press release:

“Following consideration of all the circumstances, the civilian director will not be authorizing charges. Therefore, no charges are recommended and the IIU investigation is now completed and closed.”

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“A video recording from a civilian was also brought up, the video recording contradicts Pradinuk’s testimony, as you could not see brake lights, or an attempt to reverse. … [expert] did explain how files could become corrupt.”

Which is more likely: video corruption or police corruption?

1 month ago 15 6 0 0

"appears to"
"Police say"
"new 'data'"

1 month ago 16 2 3 0

you will find increased police surveillance, police power and police budgets

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While it’s easy to believe body-worn cameras will increase police accountability, in practice they only entrench police power. They selectively withhold video when it helps them and turn them off to cover up their harms. No political body can be trusted to rein in this behaviour. See our handout.

1 month ago 11 4 1 0

“The only way to reduce police violence is to reduce police power. If body cams reduced police power, WPS would be the first to oppose them.” If you look to other jurisdictions where police wear cameras, you’ll find no evidence of reduced violence.

1 month ago 7 1 1 0
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While it’s easy to believe body-worn cameras will increase police accountability, in practice they only entrench police power. They selectively withhold video when it helps them and turn them off to cover up their harms. No political body can be trusted to rein in this behaviour. See our handout.

1 month ago 11 4 1 0
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City police to test body-worn cameras in summer pilot program

Winnipeg to test lipstick on a pig, and approve yet another massive police budget increase once it proves to be an overwhelming success at consolidating police impunity

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A poster for a free documentary screening of No Visible Trauma. “Who is responsible for holding the police accountable? No Visible Trauma exposes the Calgary Police Service's abuse of power and discusses the experiences of three individuals and their loved ones' ongoing fight for justice.”

When: Tuesday, March 10th, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Where: Prairie Theatre Exchange, 393 Portage Ave. #300
Admission: By donation

Doors 6PM
Film 6:30 PM
Community Discussion 8:30 PM

Mask-required event
Wheelchair-accessible venue
Snacks, drinks, and masks provided


There are the logos for WPCH and U of M Centre for Human Rights Research and a QR code.

A poster for a free documentary screening of No Visible Trauma. “Who is responsible for holding the police accountable? No Visible Trauma exposes the Calgary Police Service's abuse of power and discusses the experiences of three individuals and their loved ones' ongoing fight for justice.” When: Tuesday, March 10th, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Where: Prairie Theatre Exchange, 393 Portage Ave. #300 Admission: By donation Doors 6PM Film 6:30 PM Community Discussion 8:30 PM Mask-required event Wheelchair-accessible venue Snacks, drinks, and masks provided There are the logos for WPCH and U of M Centre for Human Rights Research and a QR code.

WPCH and U of M Centre for Human Rights Research are hosting a free screening of No Visible Trauma on Tuesday, March 10, 6:30pm at Prairie Theatre Exchange, RSVP at www.eventbrite.ca/e/free-film-...

1 month ago 5 3 0 0

Is it standard journalist practice to only interview police and apologists for a story like this? (Notice Cormier’s “we” identification)

Police always demand more gear, more money, more training but their violence is ceaseless. What prevents their murderous tyranny is reduced contact with people.

1 month ago 20 5 0 1

I was back in court today for the Eishia Hudson inquest, and it's bothering me that Winnipeg Police counsel was not pronouncing Eishia's name correctly. Such a simple sign of respect is too much to give an Indigenous youth, even in death.

2 months ago 19 2 0 3

I wonder if the Free Press will report the testimony of Renee Good’s killers in this way

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Inquest into fatal police shooting of 16-year-old hears from officer | CBC News Details about the events leading up to a fatal police shooting were put into focus on the second day of an inquest into the shooting of Eishia Hudson, 16, following a vehicle chase in Winnipeg.

“Dreger told the inquest that liquor store thefts at the time were heightened and sometimes resulted in violence against employees and bystanders.”

Implication: therefore, murdering Eishia Hudson was justified.

Don’t believe their lies

2 months ago 9 5 1 0

They admit it every time they call one of "the bad ones" a "bad apple." Yes, that's the point of the saying: one bad apple ruins the whole bunch.

2 months ago 3 1 0 0

Daddy Killingham makes a waffling comment that this should enhance our trust: “the vast, vast majority, almost all of our police officers, I believe, are good men and women”

Pursaga ends with this: “Bostock was on the force for more than 20 years before he was charged and eventually fired.”

2 months ago 10 3 0 0
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New levels of impunity—like those the admin is trying to establish after these ICE executions — is alarming and ought to be opposed! But don’t forget that even when police ARE investigated, impunity is still the norm. consequences are highly rare. Taking away power and funding far more impactful

2 months ago 10 5 0 0

Training will never address the violence at the heart of policing. ICE is policing. The abolition of organized state violence is a fundamental necessity for any emancipatory path forward.

2 months ago 27 14 0 2

Extrajudicial police killings are not an anomaly, they’re part of how policing functions. @harshawalia.bsky.social is sharing excellent analysis, as always.

#AbolishICE #AbolishThePolice #AbolishTheRCMP #AbolishCBSA

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Disgraced Winnipeg police officer sentenced to 7 years in prison | CBC News Former Winnipeg police officer Elston Bostock was sentenced on Friday, after pleading guilty to a long list of crimes that include selling drugs to friends and other officers and corruption offences.

This does nothing to end police impunity, and in fact shores up the reputation of the Winnipeg Police through the misguided “bad apples” paradigm. Policing is the problem, not individual actors.

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Police looking to be wheely fast on electric bikes

This chipper commentary does a disservice to people harmed by Winnipeg Police, or died by their actions, and Bike Winnipeg’s Mark Cohoe calls it “a nice idea”.

But why not ask: what happened to the bicycle unit that hounded Critical Mass out of existence years ago? Cohoe should know this history.

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Brandon police partner with mental health clinicians to transform crisis response | CBC News Brandon police responding to sensitive mental health emergencies now have a new partner on the ground — professional mental health clinicians. They are part of a new Crisis Response Unit designed to c...

Police “Reforms” You Should Always Oppose — @prisonculture.bsky.social

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Manitoba to allow intoxicated people to be detained for longer periods, premier says WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is planning to extend the amount of time highly intoxicated people can be detained beyond the current 24 hours. Premier Wab Kinew says the NDP government will...

This will kill people www.winnipegfreepress.com/uncategorize...

6 months ago 7 2 3 0
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lmao. see, people hate on "defund the police" because both political parties dragged it, but they still support what it actually means

6 months ago 1889 463 24 17

Remember when Matt Wiebe promised "These new (officers) will reduce demands on police resources and will significantly improve (the) ability to stop dangerous people from hurting Manitobans"?

Spending on criminalization only leads to more spending on criminalization.

7 months ago 4 1 0 0

Our response to this copaganda should always be the same: how will locking someone in a cell, subjecting them to increased violence and isolation, and further undermining their access to employment and housing when they're released help to prevent harm from reoccurring?

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Mayor plans to issue 'repeat offender bulletins' to pressure Ottawa to amend bail legislation | CBC News Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham plans to publish a weekly "repeat offender bulletin" in order to pressure the federal government to make changes to Canadian legislation governing bail.

It's the same as his new data-free pet project around making bail even harder to get. The entire issue of "repeat offenders" is clear evidence that criminalization doesn't address the fundamental issues contributing to harms. Instead, it often makes them even worse.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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Winnipeg police to patrol bus routes, shelters and stations, amid violent crime concerns | CBC News Winnipeg Transit users will see more police officers along bus routes and in transit facilities starting this week, a measure the city says will help passengers and drivers feel safer amid rising numb...

Remember when Gillingham assured us all that his new security team was going to somehow fix issues of transit safety?

Once again, its the WPS and its already gigantic budget ($353M in 2025, $370M in 2026) that benefits from the catastrophic failures of criminalization.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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