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Canada’s police chiefs request urgent meeting with the premiers: ‘Policing is at a crossroad’

Canada’s police chiefs are sounding the alarm over public safety.

In a letter obtained by Global News, the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police said it urgently needs to meet with premiers from across the country to look at how to protect Canadians, police officers, and combat a spike in guns, gangs, drugs, and violence.

HUNTER: Suspect in Vaughan murder’s astonishing record of violence

Alexander Mills-Smith did not survive the triggerman’s handiwork. Dead at 22.

That was in Vaughan. Later, cops twigged to two gunshot victims in Toronto and determined they were at the scene of the 905 gunplay. They were luckier than Mills-Smith that early morning of March 9.

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