RCMP calling for more resources as violent gun crime rises in Sask.
Violent gun crime has risen by 43 per cent in RCMP jurisdictions in Saskatchewan since 2017, and police say they need more resources in order to proactively address the problem.
According to the Mounties, there were 440 violent gun crimes reported in RCMP jurisdictions in the province in 2017, and in 2021 that figure rose to 627. Most of the increase occurred in northern Saskatchewan, RCMP noted, which saw a 75 per cent jump from 219 incidents in 2017 to 384 last year.
C/Supt. Ted Munro, the criminal operations officer for the Saskatchewan RCMP, said the numbers alone don’t show the full picture when it comes to the impact of gun violence.
“Statistics tell part of the story. But only our Saskatchewan RCMP officers and the communities they serve experience the vivid and alarming truth of how firearm-related violence impacts northern and west-central Saskatchewan,” Munro said in a statement.