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That led aboriginal leaders to hold a Tuesday press conference to demand a public inquiry into the police, with Southern Grand Chief Morris Swan-Shannacappo going as far as calling the police "the No. 1 gang in the city" and asking Chief Keith McCaskill to end the "killing spree."
"The death of any individual is unfortunate. By the same token, it saddens me to hear any individual SEmD leaders of any kind, whether they're political leaders or Aboriginal leaders SEmD to start commenting when they don't have the facts," [Sam Katz] said in an interview."I think it would be a very bad situation," Katz told reporters at city hall. "It won't come as a surprise to anybody, the number of people who go to work every day (as well as) university students and other students who use the bus. Bottom line is, there's approximately 130,000 rides every day on Transit."See the full content of this document
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Wait for Facts On Police Shooting: Katz
By Bartley Kives and Joe Paraskevas
Mayor Sam Katz is chafing against the rhetoric espoused by Manitoba Aboriginal leaders following the police shooting of a First Nations man and the Taser-rela...See the full content of this document
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