When questioned about why a security guard at a Winnipeg liquor mart may not have intervened in a violent assault, Cst. Rob Carver said private security companies have protocol in place for such incidents and said he wouldn’t expect any private citizen to intervene in a violent incident.
Crime
Winnipeg police say they ‘wouldn’t expect’ anyone intervene in violent assault
More Videos
-
Winnipeg police arrest 2 women with $2.4 million worth of cocaine in luggage
-
Winnipeg police look to identify suspect after man fatally shot outside soccer game
-
Jeremy Skibicki guilty of ‘mercilessly graphic’ murder, judge finds
-
‘Justice was served’: Killer of 4 women in Winnipeg guilty of first-degree murder
-
Jeremy Skibicki: Canadian serial killer found guilty of 1st-degree murder in deaths of 4 women
-
Winnipeg retail crime initiative extended thanks to funding from province
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article