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The Peel Regional Police (PRP) provides policing services for Peel Region (excluding Caledon) in Ontario, Canada.It is the second largest municipal police service in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, and the third largest municipal force behind the Toronto Police Service, with 2,200 uniformed members and close to 875 support staff.
York Regional Police: Markham, Ontario: August 21, 1984 Died in the hospital two days after being shot during a burglary Constable Dwayne B. Piukkala Peel Regional Police: Mississauga, Ontario August 26, 1984 Cst. Piukkala was stabbed and killed while responding to a call to an apartment made to lure an officer there to be attacked.
Peel Regional Police: Mensah, a black man, died after being tasered six times in his own backyard by Peel Regional Police. Two of the three officers involved have refused to speak to the SIU. [388] Police had been called for a "suspicious male causing a disturbance", although it is unclear if Mensah is the male in question. [388] [389] 2019-12-03
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After the accident, some of the passengers, including those who were injured, scrambled up the ravine onto Highway 401, [14] which runs almost parallel to the runway. Peel Regional Police located the first officer and several passengers along the highway, receiving assistance from motorists who had been passing the airport at the time of the crash.
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Since 2006, Niagara Regional Police officers have submitted 157,315 street checks. [41] From 2009 to 2014, the Peel Regional Police conducted 159,303 street checks, recorded on PRP17 cards, and a freedom-of-information request by a Peel Region resident revealed that black people were three times more likely to be stopped than whites. [42]
A 2016 review of nine mid-sized and large Canadian police services found no significant differences existed in cost or service quality between regional and non-regional police forces, [6] and a literature review in 2015 found that larger police services are less effective and more expensive compared to mid-sized forces.