Chief Myron Demkiw said he supports justice system after receiving criticism for saying he wished for a different outcome
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw sought to contain criticism Tuesday over a comment he made wishing for a different outcome in the acquittal of a man jurors determined had accidentally killed one of his officers, saying he accepts the verdict but that his force is still grieving.. In a statement, the chief said he respected the judicial process, then added: “I share the feelings of our members who were hoping for a different outcome.
“On Sunday I thought I was clear that I supported the justice system and the work of the jury. You know, as I look back, let me be emphatic about that,” he said. Three officers testified that the constable was hit while standing in front of the vehicle with his hands up. Two collision reconstruction experts, including the prosecution’s, testified that it did not happen that way.
Ms. Carroll said she could not comment on the chief’s conduct or whether he should continue in the role.Later Tuesday, a board adviser forwarded a statement on behalf of chair Ann Morgan that said that the board “continues to have full confidence in Chief Demkiw, and is working with him to ensure public trust in the service.
“It’s also important to note that negative judicial commentary does not necessarily constitute misconduct.”
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