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Incidents récents
| Corps policier | Type | Trimestre |
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| Commission d'examen des plaintes concernant la police militaireThe Military Police Complaints Commission conducted a Public Interest Investigation into a complaint about a Military Police Unit leadership's handling of alleged misconduct by one of its members following an incident in early 2021 in which a Military Police Officer appeared intoxicated while leaving a restaurant with minor children. The MPCC found the interference allegations not substantiated and made recommendations aimed at improving military police investigative procedures. | police_misconductunsubstantiated | 2021-Q1 |
| Commission civile d'examen et de traitement des plaintes relatives à la GRCAppendices: Chair's Interim Report - Public Interest Investigation into an In-Custody Death in Chilliwack, B.C.
CPC Investigation (Interim Report) — Q4 2009
Appendix A: Condensed Timeline of Events Related to the Arrest
The Incident — Q4 2007
Approx. 14:45 — A hit and run occurs on Yale Road at Airport Road in Chilliwack, B.C.
Approx. 15:00 — The deceased individual arrives at a rental centre to return a wood chipper.
Time unknown — Witnesses report the hit and run to the Chilliwack RCMP Detachment.
Time unknown — A store employee speaks to a business owner about the hit and run driver. The conversation is apparently overheard by the individual.
15:02 — The individual pays for the rental (damage deposit is returned on a family member's credit card).
15:03 — The individual calls a family member to report on returning the wood chipper.
15:08 — The individual calls a family member to ask to be picked up at the rental centre. The individual attempts to go upstairs into the office space. A business owner physically prevents this and instructs an employee to call the police.
15:17 — An employee calls the RCMP to report a disturbance. The business owner remains on the stairs to prevent the individual from moving up.
15:26 — A witness reports the hit and run to the RCMP.
15:30 — The RCMP calls the rental centre back to confirm whether police presence is still needed. The employee confirms assistance is needed. RCMP dispatch makes a request for members to attend.
15:32 — [Record appears truncated] | cew_use | 2007-Q4 |
| Bureau des enquêtes indépendantesBlessure grave – Intervention policière - Autre. Lieu : Kahnawake, Montérégie. Période : début juillet 2024. Corps de police impliqué : Kahnawake Peacekeepers. | blessure_grave_intervention_policiere_autreDossier terminé - Aucune accusation portée par le DPCP | 2024-Q3 |
| Unité des enquêtes spéciales (Ontario)The evidence collected by the SIU, including interviews with the complainant and other witnesses (police and non-police), gives rise to the following scenario. The subject officer (SO) chose not to interview with the SIU, as was their legal right, but did authorize the release of their notes. Shortly before noon in early January 2026, Greater Sudbury Police Service (GSPS) officers responded to a location on Notre Dame Street East in Sudbury. A 911 call had been received suggesting a potentially violent disturbance inside a vehicle. The caller did not communicate directly with the call-taker, but police were able to use their cell phone to approximate a location. An officer found the vehicle in the area and spoke to two individuals, determining there were grounds to believe that one of them had been assaulted by the complainant. Fearing imminent arrest, the complainant exited the rear of the vehicle and fled the scene. The complainant ran a short distance and entered the rear enclosed deck of a house in the area of Notre Dame Street East and St. Agnes Street in Sudbury, where they sought to conceal themselves in a crawl space under a staircase. A police dog handler — the SO — and their dog arrived at the site. Joined by three witness officers, the SO and their dog initiated a track of the complainant. Officers followed footprints in the snow to the house, spoke briefly to one of the homeowners, and entered the rear deck. The complainant was quickly located inside the crawl space. The SO released the police dog, which approached the complainant and bit their right hand. With the dog still latched on, the complainant was removed from the crawl space, placed in a prone position on the floor, handcuffed behind the back, and the dog was then separated from their right hand. The complainant was transported to hospital following arrest and was diagnosed with a fracture of the small finger on the right hand. | custody_injuryno_grounds | 2026-Q1 |
| Comité de déontologie policièreLe Commissaire à la déontologie policière a décreté une enquête de sa propre initiative concernant les agissements de trois agents de la Régie intermunicipale de police Roussillon, relativement à des allégations de trafic de stupéfiants, portées à son attention par les médias. | police_misconduct | 2025-Q2 |
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