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Hundreds of officers in the Greater Toronto Area disciplined for ‘serious’ misconduct in past five years

Nearly 350 officers from police services in the Greater Toronto Area — Toronto, Peel, York, Halton and Durham — and the OPP have been disciplined for what their own services call “serious” misconduct, a Star investigation has found.

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Hundreds of police officers working for Toronto, Peel, York, Halton, Durham and the OPP have been found guilty by their own services for reckless, deceitful and often criminal behaviour.


A York Region rookie hits his wife with an open hand so hard he ruptures her eardrum.

A Toronto police constable cheats on his sergeant exam on three separate occasions by having his girlfriend, who was also a police officer, radio him the answers.

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After a night of drinking, OPP officer Ted Oderkirk deployed a canister of tear gas into the room at the police detachment where his colleagues were sleeping. It caused $52,000 damage. He was demoted for three months and docked pay.

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Toronto police Constable Shaun McCahery was docked five days pay in 2013 for writing 63 made-up tickets for minor infractions, naming two homeless men with mental health problems known in his police division. Some of the tickets went through and the men were convicted.

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Jesse McLean

Jesse McLean is a Toronto-based investigative reporter.

Jayme Poisson
Jayme Poisson
Jayme Poisson is a former investigative reporter for the Star. She has been nominated for three national newspaper awards, was part of a team that won the Governor General's Michener award for investigating former mayor Rob Ford and also part of team that won the Sydney Hillman award for public service journalism for reporting on sexual assault. She was the 2016 recipient of the Canadian Journalism Foundation's Greg Clark Award, which allowed her to study access-to-information laws in Canada, and completed the 2018 Stigler Center Journalist in Residence Program at Chicago Booth Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State.
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