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 CF-18 crashes in southern Alberta; pilot alive

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A CF-18 fighter jet has crashed in southern Alberta, after witnesses saw it flying at low altitude midday Friday.



The jet crashed at the Lethbridge County Airport and the pilot reportedly ejected before impact.



CTV Calgary's Jacquie Scantlebury reported that the pilot is alive and will survive. The extent of his injuries isn't yet known.



Fire and emergency crews are on the scene and roads toward the airport have been shutdown. The cause of the crash will be investigated.


The accident comes in advance of the Alberta International Airshow, which begins on Saturday.



The CF-18 has been in service for nearly three decades. Several have crashed in recent years.


Earlier this month, controversy erupted after Ottawa announced that it would spend billions to purchase the new F-35 fighter as a replacement for the aging CF-18.


Posted by scanalberta on Friday, July 23 @ 13:36:07 CDT (35 reads)
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 Lethbridge bus driver charged with sexual assault

CTV News Feedctvcalgary.ca

Lethbridge police have charged a 65-year-old transit driver with a disturbing crime.
Kenneth Patrick Ball is accused of sexually assaulting a disabled woman on multiple occasions over a 14-month period.

Police began investigating after the 46-year-old victim, who is physically and mentally disabled, went to the police station with her mother.

The accused was working as an Access-A-Ride driver and police allege he inappropriately touched the victim on five occasions while she rode the bus.

Ball is charged with five counts of sexual assault and five counts of sexual exploitation of a person with a disability.

Ball was released on bail on the condition that he abstains from communicating directly or indirectly with any person with a physical or mental disability.

He is scheduled to appear in Lethbridge Provincial Court on March 3rd.


Posted by scanalberta on Tuesday, February 02 @ 17:28:22 CST (77 reads)
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 RCMP shouldn't handle serious member cases

CTV News FeedRCMP officers should not be allowed to investigate their fellow Mounties for serious offences, because such a system fails to inspire confidence in the investigative process and raises conflict of interest questions, concludes a new report from the RCMP watchdog

CTV.ca News Staff

 
The Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP has concluded that the Mounties' current strategy of having police investigate police for cases involving sexual assault, serious injury, or death, is "flawed and inconsistent" and needs to be updated and improved.

CPC chair Paul Kennedy told CTV News Channel "there were significant . . . problems in management that would give rise to the perception of a conflict of interest."

During a 19-month-long investigation, the results of which were released Tuesday, the CPC sought to evaluate the following question: "Can the current process of the RCMP investigating itself legitimately engender confidence in the transparency and integrity of the criminal investigation and its outcome?"

According to the CPC, the answer is no, under the current RCMP approach.

In its investigation, the CPC reviewed 28 sample RCMP cases that took place over a five-year period between April 1, 2002 and March 31, 2007. Six of the cases involved deaths.

And while the CPC found "no instances of actual bias by actual members" and that the Mounties acted professionally in all the sample cases, there were some noteworthy problems. Among them:

  • Twenty-five per cent of the primary investigators in the sample cases personally knew the officers they were investigating
  • A lone investigator was assigned in 60 per cent of the sample cases
  • In nearly one-third of the sample cases, the investigating officer was at the same rank or lower rank as the officer he was investigating, leaving open the possibility of intimidation
  • There was a "significant disparity" in the level of qualifications of the investigating officers
Kennedy noted the numbers and said "normal citizens are going to say, 'Wait a minute, that looks like a conflict of interest.'"


The CPC has recommended having all RCMP member cases involving death automatically transferred to another criminal investigative body.

In cases involving serious injury or sexual assault, the report recommends that the CPC and a new national registrar decide whether the incident can be handled by the Mounties, or if it should be handed off to another police service. The registrar would be able to decide the best course of action only for less serious criminal matters.


"These are things I've recommended that are doable, practical and should be done, and I think a failure to do it will be to the detriment of the RCMP," he said. "No matter how professional the RCMP is, there will be this lingering doubt about its credibility."


At a news conference in Ottawa, Kennedy spoke about the fact that under current RCMP policy, the Mounties are treated like any other member of the population.

"We disagree strongly with this principle and believe that criminal investigations into RCMP members should not be treated the same as any other investigation," Kennedy said Tuesday morning. "Police are held to a higher standard, requiring a comparative investigative threshold."

The CPC chair also said the lack of any co-ordination into such investigations at a national level is also troubling.


"Without tracking its member investigations, the RCMP has no understanding of what the scope of the problem actually is," Kennedy said Tuesday morning. "And without this knowledge, they cannot begin to address it."

The interim report from the CPC was not well received by RCMP Commissioner William Elliott last month.


In a letter, Elliott called the report's language "unduly negative," and that a revamp of the RCMP's investigative model "may not be warranted."

Staff. Sgt. Bob Meredith, representing the RCMP staff relations, said the first thing he noted in the report was that there were no individual cases of wrongful behaviour by Mounties investigating their own.

"We do a very good job of investigating everything," he said.

He said that junior officers would not be intimidated by investigating officers more senior in rank.
 

"There is the possibility of the perception of that, but in reality I don't think that exists," he said. "Our officers are very professional in what they do."

He added that as a labour representative he did not have any issue with outside police forces investigating the RCMP.


"We have nothing to hide from someone from the outside."


With files from The Canadian Press


Posted by scanalberta on Tuesday, August 11 @ 19:05:46 CDT (159 reads)
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 1 person killed, 75 hurt in Alberta stage collapse

CTV News FeedThe sudden collapse of a concert stage in central Alberta left about 75 people injured, in addition to the death of one woman, organizers said Sunday.

 
Initial estimates had put the number of injured at about 15.

The large stage crumbled on Saturday after heavy winds battered the audience at the Big Valley Jamboree, an outdoor festival in Camrose, about 100 kilometres southeast of Edmonton.


Two people caught in the collapse are in critical condition, according to a spokesperson for Panhandle Productions Ltd., the event organizer.

The stage fell apart just before Hollywood actor Kevin Costner was expected to perform with his band, Modern West.

His manager, Nick Meinama, said they were stuck underneath the stage but were not hurt.


"We wiggled our way out," Meinama told CTV News Channel on Sunday. "We found that our road manager and guitar player had been hurt, but the ambulance and the paramedics were here instantly to take them to the hospital."


Country singer Jessie Farrell said she watched the stage collapse from her trailer and said it collapsed inwards like it was in an "explosion."


"The stage is in a million pieces," the Vancouver-based singer said.

She told CTV News Channel Saturday evening that there was about a minute warning of a storm coming, which she described as like "bombs going off."


"Lightning, hail, thunder . . . it looked like a tornado," she said. "Debris was flying everywhere."


"People were missing and trying to find each other and there was a woman who was trying to tell everyone to stop panicking and she was panicking on the speakers."


Farrell said about 15,000 people were attending the show. The Jamboree is Canada's biggest country music festival.


Posted by scanalberta on Sunday, August 02 @ 16:36:29 CDT (102 reads)
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 Lethbridge police investigate suspicious death

CTV News FeedUpdated: Thu Apr. 16 2009 12:31:16

ctvcalgary.ca

The Medical Examiner's Office will conduct an autopsy Thursday afternoon to try and determine what killed a man found in a Lethbridge home.

The body of a 31-year-old man was discovered inside a duplex in the city's south end late Wednesday afternoon.

Police were called to the scene in the 600 block of 9th St. S. at around 5:15 p.m. and found the man dead inside.

Area residents looked on as forensic crews photographed the scene and searched the property.

Investigators also canvassed the neighbourhood to gather information from people living in the area.

Police say they are treating the death as suspicious and no other details are expected to be released until the autopsy is complete.


Posted by scanalberta on Thursday, April 16 @ 23:53:33 CDT (154 reads)
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