Toronto police chief Myron Demkiw says new statistics show a double-digit decline in use of force incidents across the city.
The Toronto Police Service (TPS) Annual Use of Force Report for 2024 showed a 13.5 per cent decline in use of force incidents compared to the previous four-year average, the service said in a release Thursday.
Of the 411,607 calls for service attended in 2024, TPS says only 0.46 per cent required use of force, “indicating that the majority of police interactions are resolved without force.”
Demkiw celebrated the decline.
“These positive trends demonstrate our ongoing commitment to focus on de-escalation and other tactics to ensure safer outcomes for all the communities we serve,” said Demkiw.
Related: • ‘Trust must be rebuilt’: Report calls for changes to poli

CityNews Toronto

IMDb TV
Page Six
The Daily Beast
The Babylon Bee