COP KILLERS? DEATH BECOMES THEMby NancyCOP KILLERS? DEATH BECOMES THEM Date: Jul 24, 2006 11:26 AM PUBLICATION: The Toronto Sun DATE: 2006.07.24 EDITION: Final SECTION: Editorial/Opinion PAGE: 18 COLUMN: Editorial WORD COUNT: 370 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- COP KILLERS? DEATH BECOMES THEM ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- We suspect that RCMP Sgt. Darren Simons was just expressing his frustration and grief over the loss of his fellow officers, Const. Robin Cameron and Const. Marc Bourdages.But it doesn't change the absolute truth of what he said. "This kind of thing is going on too frequently, and we don't think that anything's being done about it," he said. He means, of course, that far too many Mounties in Canada are losing their lives at the hands of criminals who have absolutely no respect for the law and even less for human life. Constables Cameron and Bourdages died more than a week after being badly wounded in a gunfight near Mildred, Sask. The suspect, Curtis Alfred Dagenais, later surrendered to police. Their deaths come only 16 months after four RCMP officers in Mayerthorpe, Alta., were brutally gunned down by James Roszko. There have been too many other tragedies in recent years of RCMP officers making the ultimate sacrifice while doing their duty to maintain law and order. So Sgt. Simons is right. Particularly since there are eerie parallels between Dagenais and Roszko -- both men had long histories with the police, including previous convictions. Implicit in Sgt. Simons' frustration, however, is the question of what needs to be done to help protect our men and women in uniform -- RCMP, OPP, Toronto police -- all of them. There is no single solution. But there is one thing that Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his government should consider. In order to send the strongest possible message that Canada has absolutely no sympathy for those who defy the law to a degree that it ends up with a police or RCMP officer losing his or her life in the course of their duties, Canada should bring back the death penalty for cop killers. It's glib to say police officers know the risks associated with their jobs. The average Canadian has no idea what those risks entail -- we don't have to go to a stranger's home on a call wondering if they've got an unregistered, unlicensed gun inside that can cause havoc; we don't have to engage in high-speed chases while bullets fly; we don't have to go to work every day thinking it might be our last. Cops put their lives on the line for Canadians. It's time Canadians sent the message to criminals that if they take the life of a cop, they forfeit their own. Goto Forum Home |
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