Kingston, Ont. police disband mounted unit, citing staffing issues
More than $61,000 was raised to cover costs like room and board for Murney the mounted unit’s horse along with veterinary costs.“We needed to make some challenging decisions to support staffing needs and public safety throughout the city. Public safety is our top priority,” read one of the quotes in the release from Acting Kingston Police Chief Scott Fraser.
There is no word at this time from Kingston Police about what the future is for the mounted unit’s horse Murney.
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