Pubdate: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 Source: Langley Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Langley Times Contact: http://www.langleytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1230 Author: Frank Bucholtz PLENTY OF CHALLENGES FOR NEW CHIEF Langley's new police chief, Supt. Derek Cooke, will have no shortage of challenges as he takes over as officer in charge of Langley RCMP detachment. Langley police have had many significant investigations over the past year. Some of the biggest were dealing with several very serious cases that are part of the much larger Lower Mainland gang war. There was the very public execution of Kevin LeClair at the Thunderbird Village shopping centre in February, and several other gangland shootings. There was also a very serious beating administered to a gang member. Police have also been dealing with a raft of small-scale drug dealers, some of whom have set up shop in Willoughby, in rental homes that are scheduled to be torn down. These people have no respect for anyone, and are public nuisances and dangers to anyone who happens to come anywhere near them. There have been a number of serious motorcycle crashes, and these are not easy to investigate, given the severity of injuries that motorcyclists involved in crashes suffer. Break-ins and robberies continue at much the same pace as they have, although police initiatives to put foot patrols in place in both Aldergrove and Langley City's downtown have helped to make a difference. Assaults continue as well, with many of them related to drunkenness or drug taking. These are never easy for police to deal with, as they often must endure very hostile hangers-on in these situations. Police have also had more than their share of dealings with teens. These have been a number of serious assaults involving teens, often outside high schools. One particularly bad assault has led to a father filing a lawsuit against the Township. While it is easy to criticize police, due to the highly-controversial nature of some of their work and the public scrutiny that they are often under (and should be prepared to face in a democratic society), it is also important to note that the vast majority of police encounters with the public are professional. Their job is to strive to resolve difficult issues in a peacful manner - and they usually succeed. Langley RCMP officers generally have a good reputation with most Langley citizens, and they maintain that reputation while performing tasks that most of us would not want to do. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart