Statement from Chief Gene Bowers

Released: November 7, 2025 at 2:31 p.m.

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Today, Elston Bostock pled guilty to a number of serious charges in the Court of King’s Bench.

I have spoken previously about this case, and will repeat again that this is a dark day for the Winnipeg Police Service.  The information entered into the Court record is deeply concerning. I want to begin by acknowledging the profound harm and pain this has caused, especially to the family and friends of a deceased woman who deserved more respect and compassion than she was afforded. This is why I   personally met with the family and apologized for the horrific treatment of their loved one.   

Our members are aware that we have to earn the public’s trust and confidence.  The majority of our members work hard to keep our community safe with integrity, respect and dignity.   It is our responsibility to confront misconduct and act decisively, and that is exactly what my Police Service did.

I want to commend our members who conducted a very difficult 16-month investigation with professionalism and integrity.   In addition to the criminal conduct, the investigation also revealed a number of regulatory offences that are being addressed through the disciplinary process. 

Bostock’s current status remains suspended without pay.  There is no place for individuals like this within our organization and we our taking appropriate actions under the Regulation.

Bostock still faces charges that have not been dealt with.  Other officers also face charges.  When these matters have concluded in court, I will have more to say.  Until then, my message to the citizens of Winnipeg is you can be assured that, notwithstanding the actions of a few, our members take pride in their professionalism, and truly care about our community.

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