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B.C. to fund $600,000 expansion of forensic firearms lab to address extortion violence
Summary
British Columbia will fund a $600,000 expansion of its forensic firearms laboratory, announced as a response to a recent series of extortion-related violence. The announcement followed public criticism by Premier David Eby and an apology from RCMP Assistant Commissioner John Brewer.
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British Columbia is funding a $600,000 expansion of the province's forensic firearms laboratory. The government announced the move as a direct response to a recent rash of extortion-related violence. The funding announcement came a day after Premier David Eby publicly criticized the head of the province's anti-extortion task force, and RCMP Assistant Commissioner John Brewer issued an apology.
Reported facts:
- The province announced $600,000 to expand the forensic firearms lab.
- Officials described the funding as a response to recent extortion-related violence.
- The announcement followed criticism by Premier David Eby and an apology from RCMP Assistant Commissioner John Brewer.
Summary:
The province reported the funding is intended to expand forensic capacity in connection with the recent incidents. Undetermined at this time.
