Pubdate: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 Source: Parklander, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 Hinton Parklander Contact: http://www.hintonparklander.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/782 POLICE DEATHS SHOULD BE A WAKE UP CALL Four families mourn the loss of loved ones with the sudden shooting deaths of four RCMP officers during a drug raid in Mayerthorpe last week. To say that these shootings -- performed by a single gunman with a high-powered rifle -- represent a horrid loss of life would be an understatement. This incident is the single largest loss of RCMP lives since the 1885 Northwest Rebellion and should serve as a reminder to everyone about the inherent dangers every time law enforcement officers put on a uniform. Our thoughts go out to all of the family members, co-workers and friends of those four officers who died at that remote residence. Our thoughts also go out to the family members of officers at our local RCMP detachment. These shootings must be a distressing, if unnecessary, reminder of the risks their loved ones must take everyday in the line of duty. There will be calls for tighter regulations on marijuana-grow operations, and some people may even rain misguided criticism down on the RCMP procedures that could let four of its members be apparently shot down by a single man. This is not the time for those discussions. That time will come when the dust has settled and experts have a chance to closely examine what happened that fateful day. It is time to raise awareness -- about the daunting task rural RCMP detachments must undertake with limited resources and escalating crime levels. It is also timely to point out that governments have neglected to acknowledge these policing challenges where it counts most, in their budgets. More than our thoughts, law enforcement in rural Alberta have our pledge to advocate for increased resources so that they can perform their job with a higher degree of safety. - -T.W. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh