Toronto Police Chief James Ramer on Wednesday said his officers were looking at options for working with the City of Toronto and engaging mental health professionals to work with them on alternate responses to different situations, having less police involvement on certain occasions. This comes after a report was released Wednesday by Ontario’s police watchdog which concluded there are no grounds to charge officers who were in Regis Korchinski-Paquet’s home at the time of her death. The 29-year-old Toronto woman fell to her death in May after police were called to her apartment.
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Toronto police chief looking at possible alternate options for response following Regis Korchinski-Paquet tragedy
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