Lethbridge Police Assoc says long road ahead to rebuild community trust following "Meme Gate"

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The president of the Lethbridge Police Association says the road will be long to rebuild the community’s trust following what’s become known as the Meme Gate scandal. LPA president Jay McMillan says it’s important for the community to know the members of the Lethbridge Police Service hold each other to a higher standard and have a responsibility to police themselves. He says the decision made by the presiding officer to dismiss Sergeant Jason Moulton, who is a 24-year member of the service, is the result of one set of circumstances and should not be reflective of the sergeant’s overall character, or of the police service as a whole.

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