Support Detective Helen Grus’s Legal Defense Fund

2023-08-17

Support Detective Helen Grus’s Legal Defense Fund

Aug 17, 2023 | Blog, General News

Support Detective Helen Grus Legal Defense Fund

Ottawa Police Officer, Helen Grus is facing a charge of Discreditable Conduct for allegedly seeking links between Covid vaccine and deaths of children.

As part of the SACA (Sexual Assault Child Abuse) unit, their mandate is to investigate all sudden and unexpected child deaths of children under the age of five. These investigations are crucial and mandated by law.

Helen has been denied legal funding by the Ottawa Police Association (OPA) board of directors.  The OPA dues are mandatory for all officers and civilians of the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) and the OPA has a duty to provide “fair representation” to its paying members.

As per the police officer’s oath, Helen has a duty to serve and protect, hence she has resolved to challenge the “Discreditable Conduct” charge before the police tribunal. Detective Grus has already accrued over $40,000 in legal fees which she has paid out of her own pocket and depending on the length of her trial, those fees could exceed $100,000.  We need to come together and bulwark around Helen in her fight for the truth.

If the OPA reverses its decision and covers Detective Grus’s legal costs, she will refund the donations or give the individual donors an option to redirect their donations to a charitable organization.

To donate to Detective Grus’ defense fund, click here 

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