Camille Runke
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‘A piece of paper that did nothing’: Advocates say protection orders are failing women in CanadaProtection orders are meant to act as life-saving tools for victims of spousal abuse, but the very tool designed to help keep women safe is failing them, advocates say.CanadaJun 6, 2019
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Exclusive: Manitoba government scrapping GPS ankle-bracelet tracking program for convictsIt's been touted as a life-saving tool for victims of domestic violence but Global News has learned the Conservative government is completely eliminating its electronic monitoring program for convicted offenders.PoliticsSep 28, 2017
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Officers were ‘careful and appropriate’ during Kevin Runke incident: IIUWinnipeg police members who responded to St. Malo as part of a homicide investigation in 2015 were "careful and appropriate in the circumstances", according to the Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba (IIU).CrimeSep 2, 2016
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Domestic violence: when the law isn’t enoughCamille Runke had a protection order against her estranged husband. But when she was murdered last year, her name was added to a long list of women killed every year in Canada by someone they used to love.Feb 17, 2016
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Update: Camille Runke’s sister reacts to new protection order legislationThe NDP government will introduce new legislation later today making it easier for people to get a protection order in Manitoba.Nov 30, 2015
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Camille Runke’s family suggests ankle bracelets for suspected stalkersThe sister of Camille Runke is demanding changes to the way protection orders are done, after Runke was allegedly gunned down by her ex-husband.Nov 12, 2015
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‘He finally got her, we knew’: Friends of St. Boniface murder victim want changeCamille Runke was fighting for her life and all her friends could do was helplessly watch her suffer.CrimeNov 3, 2015
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UPDATE: Winnipeg police confirm husband of woman murdered in St. Boniface is deadWinnipeg police were searching for Kevin Runke, 44, since his wife Camille was murdered Friday in St. Boniface.Nov 3, 2015
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