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The federal government pledged $238.5 million over six years and $50 million in ongoing funding for bodycams for RCMP officers across Canada in a bid to boost transparency and accountability.

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Police shot and killed a male outside a bus shelter at the Unicity shopping centre after the WPS said he stabbed an officer in the throat. Officers were carrying out shoplifting enforcement at the time.

Footage recorded by at least one witness was widely shared and viewed on social media, and it showed only part of the incident, he added.

Sunday’s fatal officer-involved shooting in Winnipeg has renewed the discussion around the possibility of body-worn cameras for city police, less than a week after Manitoba RCMP announced a rollout.

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Sunday’s fatal officer-involved shooting in Winnipeg has renewed the discussion around the possibility of body-worn cameras for city police, less than a week after Manitoba RCMP announced a rollout.

Officers will be required to turn the devices on when they respond to a call, interact with the public or record a statement.

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The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba is investigating Sunday’s incident and the fatal officer-involved shooting of Elgyn Muskego, 17, in Norway House Cree Nation last Friday.

Premier Wab Kinew said the province has increased funding for municipal police services in Manitoba, and decisions about bodycams are up to municipalities.

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Manitoba RCMP assistant commissioner Scott McMurchy said last week the launch is part of a commitment to build trust between the police service and Manitobans.

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The bodycam discussion in Winnipeg also resurfaced last winter, following an inquest into the individual deaths of five men who were in city police custody, and three officer-involved shootings.

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Skeptics have pointed to examples in the U.S. where officers failed to turn on cameras or turned them off during incidents, and to the fact that police bodycam video is rarely made public in Canada due, in part, to privacy laws.

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In that incident, the IIU said RCMP officers were called to a home where a youth was allegedly high and armed with a weapon.

Compared with the U.S., it is rare for a Canadian police service to release bodycam video to the public, Chambers noted.

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Sunday’s fatal officer-involved shooting in Winnipeg has renewed the discussion around the possibility of body-worn cameras for city police, less than a week after Manitoba RCMP announced a rollout.

The councillor said he saw video of the shooting on social media before the Winnipeg Police Service’s executive briefed him Sunday evening.

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Footage will be stored on the camera until an officer returns to their detachment and uploads it to a browser-based server only accessible by RCMP, the service said.

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Video from body cameras could be helpful to investigators after an incident such as the shooting, said Coun. Markus Chambers, chair of the Winnipeg Police Board.

Bodycams have been discussed in Winnipeg for years. High costs related to equipment and data storage have been cited as a hurdle.

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City council rejected a funding proposal in 2021. At the time, the cost of more than 1,300 cameras for Winnipeg officers was estimated at $7 million, while the annual operating cost, including digital video storage and staff, was pegged at about $4 million.

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“I think we’ll leave it to the local elected officials and police services to decide how they’re going to implement the resources that we’re investing,” he told reporters at an unrelated event.