E-Division Dept: It s fair to say I have high expectations, he told a news conference. My expectation is that officers will tell the truth. , according to Globe and Mail. The police welcome was warmer in B.C. During the news conference, Fraser MacRae, acting commander of the RCMP s E-Division, covering British Columbia, said it s pretty clear public confidence in police hinges on a change in police investigating police and mr. Rosenthal, whose appointment was announced Wednesday, was blunt about his approach to dealing with police under scrutiny for questionable conduct. In Denver, the police union called for his ouster earlier this year because he supported the firing of officers who told premeditated lies in investigations or administrative or judicial proceedings.
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