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Deputy police chief won't face internal discipline for stunt driving charge, board chair says

Windsor police Deputy Chief Jason Crowley will not face any internal discipline after being charged with stunt driving last year, CBC News has learned.

Windsor's mayor asks community to be 'sensible' as it waits for police chief allegations probe to end

Windsor's mayor and police board chair Drew Dilkens is asking for the community to be "sensible enough" to wait for an investigation to finish, intoracially derogatory allegations against chief Jason Bellaire,before rushing to judgment.

Investigation finds 'several misunderstandings' when deputy chief wasn't initially charged with stunt driving

The Ontario Civilian Police Commission (OCPC) has concluded its investigation into why deputy chief Jason Crowley wasn't initially charged with stunt driving when he was pulled over in January.
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High-ranking Black officer's rights complaint alleges Windsor police chief made racially derogatory remarks

Windsor's first Black police inspectorhas filed a human rights complaint,saying he heardthe chief made derogatory and offensive comments toward the Black community. The service won't comment, saying the case is before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.
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Windsor police officer accused of telling youth to seek revenge avoids discipline due to retirement

A Windsor, Ont., police officer will no longer face the possibility of internal discipline for allegedly not doing a proper assault investigation and then directing the victim's older brother to seek out revenge himself.
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Chaplain accused of trying to get victim to drop domestic violence charges while he was with Windsor police

During his first two months as a volunteer chaplain with Windsor, Ont., police, Hassan Rkiewas accused oftrying to get a victim to drop domestic violence charges in an ongoing case, CBC News has learned. He's charged with obstructing justice and his next court hearing is Friday.

Another fired senior employee suing City of Windsor for wrongful dismissal

The City of Windsor is facing its second wrongful dismissal lawsuit froma high-ranking municipal official in a matter of four months.

Former Windsor police chief gets paid $191K last year despite retiring in early 2022

Former Windsor police chief Pam Mizuno was paid more than $191,000 last year even though she hasn't been with the service since March of 2022.

Charge dropped against man Windsor police accused of organizing Ambassador Bridge blockade

Although a charge against a Windsor man accused of organizing the Ambassador Bridge blockade in February 2022 has been dropped, William Laframboise tells CBC News he would have preferred to go to trial to prove his innocence.

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

Windsor police Insp.Ed Armstrong, charged under Ontario's Police Services Act, has been demoted for a year to staff sergeant after pleadingguilty to discreditable conduct that included makinginappropriate comments to female employees over the last 18 years.