Police chief and board react to calls to dissolve TBPS

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While the families are pushing for justice and closure, Chief Darcy Fleury said he's reviewed his officers' findings in these cases and he's satisfied that 'they have done a really good job.'

THUNDER BAY — Police Chief Darcy Fleury says the service has been doing quality work after Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler and others called for the disbandment of Thunder Bay Police and its governing board on Monday at Queen's Park.

"We just need to really communicate that and let everybody understand that we're doing the best we can to ensure that everybody is being protected and getting the services that they need." "I have gone through briefings with the officers to see where we are, and I'm satisfied that they've done a really good job. I think we can answer those questions when the time is right."

Fleury said the service is working towards building trust with the community, and he believes good work is being done with new engagement committees that have been started. "We just need to keep that going and really continue to bring those people to the table so we can further discuss what we need to do."

"It would be my understanding that the inspector general can make that determination, and it is in the complaint that his office has received, and he will be reviewing it."

 

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