Saskatoon

Saskatoon police officer resigns after attending anti-lockdown rally

A statement from Saskatoon Police spokesperson Kelsie Fraser said any evidence of the officer’s participation in the rally is still being reviewed. 

Officer resigned Monday after attending rally last weekend: police

A police officer seated on a police motorcycle watches a large group of people attending an anti-lockdown rally at a sunny park.
Police say they're still investigating an off-duty officer's participation in an anti-lockdown rally hosted in Saskatoon last weekend, but the person in question has resigned. (Leisha Grebinski/CBC)

The Saskatoon Police Service says an off-duty officer who attended an anti-lockdown rally in that city last weekend has resigned. 

A statement from spokesperson Kelsie Fraser said any evidence of the officer's participation in the rally is still being reviewed. 

The review, the statement said, included a report that the off-duty officer was present. 

The officer has not been to work since the event and the police service would determine its next steps based on the outcome of a public health and police act investigation. 

"The member has been asked to take steps to ensure the safety for both our organization and the community during the investigation," the statement said.

"All citizens are expected to follow the guidelines and restrictions of the Public Health Order."

The Saskatoon Police Association, the officer's union, said it was aware the officer had resigned and said it continued to support the recommended public health measures but offered no further comment.