Police Disciplinary Hearing Decisions

2022-12-07

Police Disciplinary Hearing Decisions

Dec 7, 2022 | Blog, General News | 2 comments

Police Disciplinary Hearing Decisions

 
 

Constable Clay Harnum and Constable Erin Howard were charged under the Police Services Act for various matters for speaking out against the Covid mandates.
We wanted to update the public on the outcome regarding these two members.

Constable Harnum was found guilty of one count of Discreditable Conduct and the penalty was forfeiting 60 hours pay.

Constable Howard was found guilty of one count of Discreditable Conduct and was demoted to Second Class Constable (from First Class Constable) for a period of 3 months.

We stand by these members who despite the consequences were willing to speak out against matters that not only went against the oath they took as Police Officers, but what they felt was wrong.

Thank you Constable Harnum and Howard.

2 Comments

  1. EmEm33

    Someone wrote a great article in response to Michelle Mandel’s Ottawa Sun article on December 6th regarding courageous Constable Erin Howard.

    Here is the link to that article:
    http://truthaboutcovid.ca/canadians-dont-come-much-worse-than-sun-columnist-michelle-mandel/#comment-3591

    It was in response to this article that Michelle was mandated to write (IMHO)…. https://ottawasun.com/news/local-news/mandel-durham-cop-demoted-three-months-for-outspoken-freedom-convoy-support/wcm/8b20e00c-3350-48d9-af19-4e9b989b14dc

  2. Hopeful2travel

    Can a person donate money to these officer’s to help make up for there wage loss ?

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