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Winnipeg police to discuss charges against two officers

Winnipeg police to discuss charges against two officers

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Winnipeg police are set to discuss charges against two of their own.
Police Chief Gene Bowers, alongside Cam Mackid, deputy chief of investigative services, is set to speak to media at 1 p.m. from police headquarters downtown.
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