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Thunder Bay police officer allowed bridal photo shoot while guarding scene of Indigenous woman's death

The Thunder Bay Police Service is facing criticism after an officer in the northwestern Ontario city allowed a bridal party to take photos in his police car as he was guarding a potential crime scene.

Thunder Bay Police Service officers sent to Marina Park, where the woman's body was found on July 8, started holding the scene that morning. The scene was released Monday. In the Facebook post, Guilbeault said the officer showed a lack of respect and was laughing until he confronted the group, which led to the officer apologizing.Police spokesperson Chris Adams said the bride had a connection to a retired officer in the force.

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