Edmontonians list officer accountability, reducing crime as top priorities in police commission survey
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An Edmonton police officer looks on as residents of a homeless encampment near 95 Street and 101A Avenue refuse to leave, after police and city crews arrived to remove the camp in January 2024 . PHOTO BY DAVID BLOOM /Postmedia Article content Homelessness is a bigger concern than homicide, the city should do more to deal with social disorder and police officers need to be held accountable for their actions. Article content That’s some of the major feedback the Edmonton Police Commission received from a recent Leger Survey of local residents, the results of which were presented Thursday at the …
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