28 Mar 2022
HERE IT IS! The finished video for the virtual Polar Plunge 2022 in support of Manitoba Special Olympics!
Just click on the link below and it will take you to our page where you can support this terrific cause. Special Olympic programs have been deeply impacted over the last two years. The athletes are looking forward to getting back to playing and practicing with their teams, and to do this they rely heavily on our support. All the money raised goes directly to support athletes and remove barriers for them to access sport.
Thank you in advance for your generosity.
Team Westman Police!
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Music: Tobu & Itro - Sunburst
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Just click on the link below and it will take you to our page where you can support this terrific cause. Special Olympic programs have been deeply impacted over the last two years. The athletes are looking forward to getting back to playing and practicing with their teams, and to do this they rely heavily on our support. All the money raised goes directly to support athletes and remove barriers for them to access sport.
Thank you in advance for your generosity.
Team Westman Police!
Visit our team page and please share this link:
https://bit.ly/3hGgQCo
Music: Tobu & Itro - Sunburst
http://youtube.com/tobuofficial
https://www.youtube.com/user/officialitro
Released by NCS https://www.youtube.com/NoCopyrightSounds
- 3 participants
- 6 minutes
9 Mar 2022
In April of 2021, Brandon Police Service was contacted by the FBI in Los Angeles about a pair of co-conspirators conducting cyber-attacks. One of the suspects had been identified as residing in Brandon while the second was residing in the U.S., and the FBI wished to undertake a joint investigation. This has been going on for the last 11 months and we believe that these two individuals are conducting DDos attacks on different systems and networks within Canada and the U.S. Essentially an attack of this nature sends an abundance of web traffic to a targeted system causing it to become unreachable, effectively shutting it down for legitimate purposes. These attacks were being conducted for a fee with an online service with a variety of payment plans available. Yesterday we planned for simultaneous search warrants to be executed, one at a location in Brandon, and the second at a location in San Antonio Texas.
The Brandon target of this investigation, 18-year-old Dayne PARROTT-JONES was arrested without incident when the warrant was executed by members of the Brandon Police Service Crime Suppression Unit who were assisting our Forensic Computer Technician. Members of the RCMP Digital Forensic Services have been providing assistance with this investigation from the outset and were present in Brandon during the execution of the search warrant.
Once PARROTT-JONES was in custody, members at the scene observed, what they believed to be a 3-D printer, actively printing what appeared to be the lower receiver of a handgun and a large quantity of marihuana. The Brandon Police Service currently has a member attached to the National Weapons Enforcement Support Team, who attended the scene to provide his expert opinion and advice. As a result, a second search warrant was drafted and authorized to search for both weapons and drugs.
The subsequent search of the residence at 2200 Pacific Avenue resulting in the seizure of the following items:
• A small quantity of cocaine (approximately 4 grams)
• Approximately four pounds of illicit cannabis
• A complete firearm, loaded with a high capacity magazine that has had most of the parts printed on a 3-D printer
• A loaded 9mm high capacity magazine
• A loaded 10 round Glock magazine
• 3 completed lower receivers of Glock pistols – 3-D printed
• A large quantity of 9mm casings
• Gun powder
• 9mm primers
• 9mm bullets
• Numerous metal parts used to complete the manufacturing of a Glock pistol including complete trigger assemblies and springs
• Several parts to complete the construction of high capacity glock magazines
• A Glock sear kit for conversion to full automatic
It would appear from the items located that PARROTT-JONES is manufacturing Glock firearms with no serial number using a 3-D printer. It appears that he is also manufacturing high capacity magazines and ammunition.
PARROTT-JONES is charged with the following offences:
• Mischief to Data 430(1.1) CC
• Unauthorized Use of a Computer 342.1(1)(c) CC
• Manufacturing a Restricted Firearm X 3 99 CC
• Manufacturing a Prohibited Device (sear) 99 CC
• Manufacturing a Prohibited Device (h/c magazine) 99 CC
• Possess a Loaded Restricted Handgun 95 CC
• Possess a Restricted Handgun 91(1) CC
• Possess a Restricted Device (sear) 91(2) CC
• Possess a Restricted Device (h/c magazine) 91(2) CC
• Possess Illicit Cannabis 8(1)(b) Can Act
• Possess Cocaine 4(2) CDSA
• Possess Proceeds of Crime 354(1) CC
PARROTT-JONES has appeared in court and has been remanded into custody.
A co-accused, residing with PARROTT-JONES, believed to be the accused’s girlfriend, Rolanda CHASKE age 24, is not believed to be involved with the computer crimes but was arrested and charged with:
• Possess a Loaded Restricted Handgun 95 CC
• Possess a Restricted Handgun 91(1) CC
• Possess a Restricted Device (h/c magazine) 91(2) CC
• Possess Illicit Cannabis 8(1)(b) Can Act
• Possess Cocaine 4(2) CDSA
The Brandon target of this investigation, 18-year-old Dayne PARROTT-JONES was arrested without incident when the warrant was executed by members of the Brandon Police Service Crime Suppression Unit who were assisting our Forensic Computer Technician. Members of the RCMP Digital Forensic Services have been providing assistance with this investigation from the outset and were present in Brandon during the execution of the search warrant.
Once PARROTT-JONES was in custody, members at the scene observed, what they believed to be a 3-D printer, actively printing what appeared to be the lower receiver of a handgun and a large quantity of marihuana. The Brandon Police Service currently has a member attached to the National Weapons Enforcement Support Team, who attended the scene to provide his expert opinion and advice. As a result, a second search warrant was drafted and authorized to search for both weapons and drugs.
The subsequent search of the residence at 2200 Pacific Avenue resulting in the seizure of the following items:
• A small quantity of cocaine (approximately 4 grams)
• Approximately four pounds of illicit cannabis
• A complete firearm, loaded with a high capacity magazine that has had most of the parts printed on a 3-D printer
• A loaded 9mm high capacity magazine
• A loaded 10 round Glock magazine
• 3 completed lower receivers of Glock pistols – 3-D printed
• A large quantity of 9mm casings
• Gun powder
• 9mm primers
• 9mm bullets
• Numerous metal parts used to complete the manufacturing of a Glock pistol including complete trigger assemblies and springs
• Several parts to complete the construction of high capacity glock magazines
• A Glock sear kit for conversion to full automatic
It would appear from the items located that PARROTT-JONES is manufacturing Glock firearms with no serial number using a 3-D printer. It appears that he is also manufacturing high capacity magazines and ammunition.
PARROTT-JONES is charged with the following offences:
• Mischief to Data 430(1.1) CC
• Unauthorized Use of a Computer 342.1(1)(c) CC
• Manufacturing a Restricted Firearm X 3 99 CC
• Manufacturing a Prohibited Device (sear) 99 CC
• Manufacturing a Prohibited Device (h/c magazine) 99 CC
• Possess a Loaded Restricted Handgun 95 CC
• Possess a Restricted Handgun 91(1) CC
• Possess a Restricted Device (sear) 91(2) CC
• Possess a Restricted Device (h/c magazine) 91(2) CC
• Possess Illicit Cannabis 8(1)(b) Can Act
• Possess Cocaine 4(2) CDSA
• Possess Proceeds of Crime 354(1) CC
PARROTT-JONES has appeared in court and has been remanded into custody.
A co-accused, residing with PARROTT-JONES, believed to be the accused’s girlfriend, Rolanda CHASKE age 24, is not believed to be involved with the computer crimes but was arrested and charged with:
• Possess a Loaded Restricted Handgun 95 CC
• Possess a Restricted Handgun 91(1) CC
• Possess a Restricted Device (h/c magazine) 91(2) CC
• Possess Illicit Cannabis 8(1)(b) Can Act
• Possess Cocaine 4(2) CDSA
- 2 participants
- 6 minutes
4 Dec 2020
Have you ever wondered what is inside a police vehicle? Want to know why police lights are red and blue? Watch today’s video to find out the answer to these questions and more! Cst Hamm and Cst Latreille take you on a tour of a Brandon Police Service patrol vehicle.
- 2 participants
- 10 minutes
4 Mar 2020
In this episode, Cst Hamm takes you on the journey of the 2020 Final Leg Torch Run for the Special Olympic National Winter Games in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Please leave a comment and let us know what you would like to see in future videos!
- 4 participants
- 15 minutes