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The Calgary Police Service was founded on February 7, 1885, [1] and initially consisted of two constables led by Chief Jack Ingram. [2]On October 8, 1993, Constable Rick Sonnenberg was preparing a spike strip to stop a stolen vehicle when he was struck by the fleeing motorist and killed. [3]
Calgary Police Service; Calgary Transit Public Safety and Enforcement Section; Camrose Police Service; E. Edmonton Police Service; L. Lacombe Police Service;
ASIRT is the second investigative oversight agency for police in Canada, after the Ontario Special Investigation Unit. Its jurisdiction extends to all serving police officers regardless of agency. However, it does not investigate other provincial or municipal law enforcement officers (known as "Peace Officers" under Alberta statues).
The following is a list of firearms used by police forces in Canada. ... Calgary Police Service: Alberta: Glock 17: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol
Calgary police reported that at approximately 3:40 p.m. on February 19, 2022, they responded to a call from the public reporting a man assaulting others, while holding weapons, near a bus stop close to the intersection of 45th Street and 17th Avenue S.E. in the Forest Lawn area of Calgary. [3]
Calgary Police Service: Calgary, Alberta June 13, 1933 Shot in the chest after confronting a burglary suspect in an alley. No one has ever been charged for the killing. [24] Sergeant Joseph Blocksidge Lethbridge Police Service: near Fort Macleod, Alberta August 27, 1933 Killed in a car crash Constable Joseph Farrell Lethbridge Police Service
St John's Police Department - police service in the CITY TV series Hudson and Rex. The actual St John's police department is the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary. Service de Police de Grande Ourse (Great Bear Police Service) - the local police service in the 2004 Radio-Canada TV series Grande Ourse.
Christine E. Silverberg (born 1949) is a Canadian lawyer who was the first female Chief of the Calgary Police Service [1] and later practiced law alongside Hersh Wolch, who famously won David Milgaard's wrongful conviction case.