Calgary police chief invites more attention on border power, says murders are down in the city. 

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Calgary authorities chief looks up at 2024: Part 1

See: Global News ‘ Dallas Flexhaug sits down with Calgary authorities Chief Mark Neufeld.

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In 2024, the Calgary Police Service had some significant successes. Chief Mark Neufeld stated in a year-end discussion with Global News that efforts to combat gun violence are succeeding and that CPS’s get column is in the top spot. Calgary has experienced a decline of about a third as many murders this year as compared to the previous month. Up to Dec. 12, there were 69 murders this time. In 2023, the town was up to 95 in the same time frame. It was even higher in 2022 at 127 killings. Modifications to photo detector are at the top of the list for Calgary’s top cop when it comes to the police department’s biggest reduction in 2024. Neufeld said six in 10 driving cards issued in 2024 were done through technology. There will no longer be photo detector ticketing on municipal bridges or at speed-on-green monitors when provincial changes take effect on April 1, 2025. Neufeld claimed that the police force will have to distract more officers to transportation administration because they will shed both money and resources as a result of the decision. Trending Then

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A rely on border command, as brought up by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, will be a good thing, Neufeld said as a look ahead to 2025. He claimed that Calgarians may be concerned about the frontier integrity between Canada and the United States because a lot of medicines and weapons are brought across the border illegally both ways.

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