London Police Offer Investigation Update and Timeline for Answers
Today marked a somber turn of events as the London Police Department called back five members of the 2018 Canadian World Junior team to face charges.
According to the London Police Department, they don't have much to add right now but did give a heads-up on when the public can expect more information. In their words,
"The London Police Service has scheduled a Monday, Feb. 5 press conference to share details of its investigation into SA allegations against members of the 2018 Canadian world junior team."
So, mark your calendars, because the London Police Service is set to spill the details on Monday, February 5th. It's a small step forward, and while today's revelations have left us with more questions than answers about the accused individuals, at least we know when we'll be getting some clarity.
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Will you be watching the press conference on February 5th? |
Yes | 56 | 57.1 % |
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