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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

Under Del Manak, VicPD officers disproportionately used violence against Indigenous people (16.62% of use of force “incidents,” compared to 5.11% population) and Black people (3.09% use of force “incidents,” compared to 1.83% population). bsky.app/profile/step...

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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

Under Del Manak, VicPD continued to disproportionately label BIPOC people “suspects” or persons “of interest.” Systemic racism extends to VicPD’s traffic work, where they disproportionately list BIPOC people as “drivers” and “passengers” in their reports. www.needsmorespikes.com/blog/2023/2/...

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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

Under Del Manak, VicPD continued to work with the CBSA and turn people over for deportation. VicPD’s overall engagement with CBSA increased by 61% from 2019 to 2023. VicPD won’t provide information on how many deportations they facilitate. www.needsmorespikes.com/blog/vicpd-a...

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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

Under Del Manak, there were at least three separate cases where officers were called out by judges for misleading the court, for things like: providing “unreliable” testimony; providing “an inaccurate reconstruction” of events; and having “misled the Crown, defence and the Justices.”

Screenshot of CanLII ruling. [59] As a result of my conclusion it is not necessary for me to address in detail the further argument of the defence that Cst Hilborne’s stop of [Name] was a ruse and not the genuine reason for the stop. I will simply say that I find Cst Hilborne’s evidence that the MVA infractions were the sole reason for the stop to be unreliable. It may be that Cst Hilborne’s memory of his intended purpose in stopping [Name] that night has also been impaired by the passage of time, but his evidence seems incongruous with the surrounding circumstances. [24] I conclude that Cst. Ewington's evidence is an inaccurate reconstruction of what was in his mind during the time from when Mr. Huntley came to his attention to the time that Cst. Ewington saw what he thought was a canister of pepper spray. I find that Cst. Ewington's decision to stop Mr. Huntley for crossing Johnson Street when the pedestrian countdown had already begun was reflected in what he said to Cst. Tremblay: [24] Through their actions investigators misled the Crown, defence and the Justices that issued authorizations and warrants into believing that the investigation commenced in June 2020.
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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

The last case was their botched “Project Juliet” investigation. www.cbc.ca/news/canada/... Drug seizures like Project Juliet, which VicPD continues to engage in and promote as a public good, are linked to increased overdose deaths. ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/full/10....

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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

Under Del Manak, 14 VicPD officers retired while under investigation between 2018 and 2023. www.needsmorespikes.com/blog/2024/2/...

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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

Under Del Manak, VicPD continued to use their police cars to intentionally hit people on foot, on bicycles, and on scooters, despite their own policy. VicPD used their police cars to intentionally hit at least a dozen people during Manak’s time as chief. www.needsmorespikes.com/blog/police-...

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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

Under Del Manak, VicPD’s budget ballooned from $53.9 million in 2018 to something like $82.5 million in 2025, a 53% increase. Inflation was 23%. Despite their track record, Victoria keeps giving VicPD more money, defunding other projects and services. It’s hard to keep track of their total funding.

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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

During a misconduct investigation, Manak spoke positively about an officer accused of “sexual assault upon a complainant who was obviously intoxicated and was clearly vulnerable.” Manak said they were “a hard working officer” and that it wouldn’t happen again. opcc.bc.ca/wp-content/u...

Sgt. Keleher received considerable support from both his [colleagues] within the Victoria Police Department and from the community. Chief Cst. Del Manak has stated that Sgt. Keleher is a hard working officer and a quality investigator. The Chief Constable has stated that Sgt. Keleher has expressed a great deal of remorse for what has taken place. The Chief Constable is confident that the incident that gives rise to these proceedings will not be repeated.
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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

In 2021, after Black Press ran a piece on VicPD’s arrests of Indigenous youth, Manak “reamed out” the publisher at a hockey game and threatened to blacklist them, after which the article was taken down and edited. www.needsmorespikes.com/blog/vicpd-b... www.canadaland.com/podcast/376-...

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Stephen Harrison @stephenharrison.bsky.social

Manak co-authored a letter with local police chiefs saying they had “lost confidence” in the elected school board and later praised the decision to fire them. Police shouldn’t weigh in on whether elected officials are capable of holding office, but that’s part of his legacy. bsky.app/profile/step...

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