No charges for Lethbridge officers who surveilled Alberta MLA Shannon Phillips: watchdog letter

Alberta’s police watchdog says there will be no criminal charges for two police officers who broke rules when they surveilled a legislature member.

The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team says there are reasonable grounds to believe two Lethbridge police officers committed offences when they did a criminal record check on local New Democrat MLA Shannon Phillips.

But it says the Alberta Prosecution Service determined the circumstances didn’t meet its test to go to court.

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The information is contained in a letter from the agency to the politician’s lawyer, Michael Bates.

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The issue began in 2017, when an officer overheard Phillips discussing environmental issues in a coffee shop.

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He texted a fellow officer and the two subsequently searched Phillips in police databases and photographed and followed her.

The two officers received temporary demotions.

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