Windsor police inspector pleads guilty, demoted a year for making sexual comments to female staff

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Windsor police inspector pleads guilty, demoted a year for making sexual comments to female staff
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Insp. Ed Armstrong of Windsor police.

Windsor police Insp. Ed Armstrong, charged under Ontario's Police Services Act, has been demoted for a year to staff sergeant after pleading guilty to discreditable conduct that included making inappropriate comments to female employees over the last 18 years.Insp. Ed Armstrong of Windsor, Ont., police pleaded guilty at an Ontario Police Services Act hearing Monday to discreditable conduct for making inappropriate comments to female employees over 18 years. Insp.

Windsor police previously said it asked Peel Regional Police to conduct the investigation into Armstrong to "ensure a transparent and impartial process." Armstrong has been demoted to staff sergeant for one year, after which he'll automatically regain his rank of inspector.

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