The Beginning
Investigates events where serious injury or death may have been caused by police and serious or sensitive allegations of police misconduct.

Weekly Focus
This week we will look at – Improper activity during election. Returning officer shares complaint of inappropriate conduct by CAO Morton, with CAO Morton. Returning officer was supposed to send to election commissioner and did not, rather only sending it to CAO Morton. Election interference.
This returning officer was later offered a job at the City as assistant to CAO Morton. Improper & Irregular actions. Was she promised a job, before election was completed?
Returning officer was involved in attempted shredding of files improperly.
A Brief History
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Part of the ASIRT complaint was the RCMP failing to charge a man, approx. 40 yrs old, lives on the lake, for allegedly attacking and beating two young women approx. 19 & 20 yrs old from Chestermere, outside the Dockside Pub, after the both peoples had been attending the Bulls on the Beach event earlier, though none knew each other. Allegedly the perpetrator is a friend of a RCMP officer. We were told there were many witnesses of the attack and beating and multiple video of the event, showing the man dragging one of the girls across the parking lot by her hair and twice disrobing the girls. Allegedly one of the establishments would not share their video as the perpetrator was a customer of theirs, though so were the young women. RCMP were called and allegedly the officer indicated they would not file charges. Allegedly, they contacted sergeant Klassen who would also not file charges. This must be investigated, why the RCMP can make this decision and complete the investigation into filing charges against the man.
