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Winnipeg Targets Drug Use with Police Crackdown

Winnipeg Targets Drug Use with Police Crackdown

Published 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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Winnipeg police launched a ten-day crackdown targeting open drug use and trafficking, making over 20 arrests and hundreds of contacts since the operation began. Focused on disrupting illegal activity and deterring public consumption—not criminalizing addiction—officers are working alongside health teams to connect users with support services. The initiative, spurred by community concerns over safety and vandalism, targets high-crime zones like downtown and Point Douglas. While some arrests stem from warrants or parole violations, a few involve drug charges, and individuals are being diverted to detox or hospitals. Police Chief Gene Bowers and Mayor say this is a necessary, short-term step to restore community safety and signal that public drug use won’t be tolerated—though they stress it’s part of a broader, health-centered solution to the city’s drug crisis.

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