Happy New Year from the Alberta Association of Chiefs of Police! 🎉 As we step into 2025, we remain committed to building safer communities through collaboration, integrity, and service. Wishing everyone a year of health, happiness, and security. #HappyNewYear#CommunitySafety
Thanks to the generosity & support of our amazing #AACP community, we raised $10,566 to support @AlbertaLETR athletes & their families.
Together, we continue to champion these inspiring athletes & their remarkable journeys!
@SpecialOAlberta 🥇🚔
In recognition of both the historical and living trauma of the Survivors of residential schools & the Sixties Scoop, all police agencies in #Alberta will waive fees for Indigenous people who wish to reclaim their Indigenous name. #TruthAndReconciliation
We are just a few days away from the 50th Annual TsuuT’ina Nation Celebrations! We’ll be on-site ensuring the safety of our community and visitors. This event is open to the public, come say 👋 hi to Brave the Buffalo 🦬, See you there!
🟣 It was an honour to work with the @BloodTPS on an exchange over the last few weeks. We would like to extend our gratitude to everyone involved.
The exchange program offers CPS members the opportunity to connect with community, connect with Tribal police & experience an immersive point of view to on-reserve policing.
ALERT assisted with the investigation, alongside the @CalgaryPolice, @SurreyRCMP Serious Crime Investigators and Digital Field Technician Services.
Last week, 19-year old Akoch Piot from Calgary was arrested. He is currently in custody in BC awaiting his next court appearance.
We send our deepest condolences to the @torontopolice and @TPSK9 after the tragic loss of PSD Bingo, who was killed in the line of duty Tuesday night. We will keep Bingo's partner, Sgt. Brandon Smith, as well as his family, in our thoughts. Thank you for your service, Bingo.
We are devastated to learn of the death of an @RCMPAlberta officer in Strathcona County. We offer our condolences to the officer's colleagues, friends & family. The grief we are feeling in #Alberta is shared across Canada. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten. #HeroesinLife
This morning @CalgaryPolice members will travel to #YEG along with other #FirstResponders & #PublicSafety partners to support Chief McFee, members of @edmontonpolice, and the families of Cst. Ryan and Cst. Jordan. This will be an emotional and challenging day to say the least…2
The regimental funeral of Constable Travis Jordan and Constable Brett Ryan will be steamed online for those who are unable to attend the even in-person. Thank you for your continued support as we pay tribute to our fallen officers.
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Members of the public who wish to order a memorial pin, can do so through https://t.co/7FqQLMjyVc.
The ribbons will be worn until the day of the funeral.
We continue to collectively grieve the deaths of EPS Constables Brett Ryan and Travis Jordan, who were killed in the line of duty. Today, police and the public stood shoulder-to-shoulder, as the officers were escorted from the medical examiner’s office to the funeral home.
Members of the public who wish to order a Police Memorial pin in memory of Cst. Brett Ryan and Cst. Travis Jordan can do so through https://t.co/4zuHX1zxaZ
The pin was created in memory of all Police and Peace Officers in Canada who have died while serving their communities.
Next Monday, March 27, 2023, the policing family from across the nation, will come together to honour our fallen officers, their service to our communities and their ultimate sacrifice.
Today, a panel of delegates from AACP and researchers from the Community Safety Knowledge Alliance @CSKACanada presented at the Alberta @recovery_summit
AACP President Mark Neufeld says, “Balancing the needs of the individual, with the needs of the community is no easy task. Peoples lives and livelihoods are at stake and we have to get this right.”