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A Kennebecasis Regional Police Force cruiser. (Staff photo)
An arbitration matter involving a now-retired Kennebecasis regional police inspector accused of inappropriate conduct against a civilian employee has been terminated.
The New Brunswick Police Commission held a “brief procedural call” Thursday in the case involving Jeff Porter.
The call took place the same day that Porter, who had been suspended with pay since June 2016, officially retired from the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force (KRPF).
“Arbitrator Gary McLaughlin has determined that as Jeff Porter is no longer a member of the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force and no longer a member of a police force that he, Arbitrator McLaughlin, no longer has jurisdiction to hear the complaint,” the police commission said in a statement Thursday.
Posted: Dec 23, 2020 2:44 PM AT | Last Updated: December 23, 2020
Chantel Moore, 26, was fatally shot by an Edmundston police officer during a wellness check in the northwestern New Brunswick city on June 4. (Chantel Moore/Facebook)
Quebec s police watchdog agency says it has completed an investigation into the fatal shooting of Chantel Moore in June by an Edmundston police officer and submitted its report to New Brunswick s public prosecution service to determine if charges are warranted.
The RCMP requested the bureau des enquêtes indépendantes, or BEI, carry out the investigation of the 26-year-old shot by a police officer during a wellness check in a northwestern New Brunswick city on June 4.