Ontario's Association of Chiefs of Police has called for the return of the death penalty following the recent killings of three Metro-area policemen. Sault Ste. Marie police chief Robert McEwen, president of the 127-member association, said at a news conference this morning that the unprecedented number of attacks on police officers and correctional officers. clearly indicates to the citizens of this country the need to return the death penalty. He said the association imploredgovernment to consider ed by the national [Incomplete]
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Ontario's Association of Chiefs of Police has called for the return of the death penalty following the recent killings of three Metro-area policemen. Sault Ste. Marie police chief Robert McEwen, president of the 127-member association, said at a news conference this morning that the unprecedented number of attacks on police officers and correctional officers. clearly indicates to the citizens of this country the need to return the death penalty. He said the association imploredgovernment to consider ed by the national [Incomplete]
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