Police in tiny towns like Tumbler Ridge are more than law enforcers, says ex-officer
VICTORIA — In tiny towns like Tumbler Ridge, B.C., police are more than law enforcers, says former RCMP officer turned politician Elenore Sturko.
Relationships between community members and RCMP members in such small, rural and remote communities are generally a lot closer than elsewhere, she said.
“You might only have one or two grocery stores, and if there is a theft there, you are probably already on a first-name-basis with the people who are managing it or who own it,” she said.
She said she would not be surprised if the five members of the RCMP detachment in Tumbler Ridge knew some of the victims in Tuesday’s shootings that left nine people dead, including the 18-year-old shooter.











