Ottawa police detective found guilty of discreditable conduct
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An Ottawa police detective has recently been found guilty of discreditable conduct following a lengthy police disciplinary hearing into allegations she invaded the privacy of families by inappropriately accessing files of dead children and asking one parent about a vaccination status.
In his decision, Supt. (retired) Chris Renwick details that the detective noticed a "doubling or tripling of infant deaths" and saw it as "her duty to investigative criminal negligence on the part of the government."
He found her guilty under the Police Services Act.
"Grus allowed her personal beliefs and opinions to seep into her professional responsibilities and cloud her judgment and, ultimately, her professional conduct," he wrote.