Regina’s Police Chief Evan Bray announced his retirement..Bray informed the Board of Police Commissioners at Tuesday’s meeting of his intent to announce his retirement to the public through Twitter on Wednesday morning..“Yesterday [Tuesday], I announced to the Board my intention to retire,” tweeted Bray. .“Being Regina’s Chief of Police has been the biggest honour of my professional life. I truly value the friendships and relationships I have had the opportunity to make over the years.”.In 2016, Bray became the police chief and was a Regina Police Service member for 28 years..Bray’s last day is June 30 and he has no retirement plans other than time with friends and family..“I will take the opportunity for a formal thank you closer to June 30th, which will be my last working day,” tweeted Bray..“I’m excited to have no immediate plans upon retirement and take some time with family and friends before charting the next part of my life!”.Bray’s tenure as police chief was not without controversy, as he attended a Black Lives Matter rally with hundreds of protestors during a ban on outdoor gatherings of more than 10 people while simultaneously ticketing COVID-19 anti-lockdown protestors.
Regina’s Police Chief Evan Bray announced his retirement..Bray informed the Board of Police Commissioners at Tuesday’s meeting of his intent to announce his retirement to the public through Twitter on Wednesday morning..“Yesterday [Tuesday], I announced to the Board my intention to retire,” tweeted Bray. .“Being Regina’s Chief of Police has been the biggest honour of my professional life. I truly value the friendships and relationships I have had the opportunity to make over the years.”.In 2016, Bray became the police chief and was a Regina Police Service member for 28 years..Bray’s last day is June 30 and he has no retirement plans other than time with friends and family..“I will take the opportunity for a formal thank you closer to June 30th, which will be my last working day,” tweeted Bray..“I’m excited to have no immediate plans upon retirement and take some time with family and friends before charting the next part of my life!”.Bray’s tenure as police chief was not without controversy, as he attended a Black Lives Matter rally with hundreds of protestors during a ban on outdoor gatherings of more than 10 people while simultaneously ticketing COVID-19 anti-lockdown protestors.