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Regina police chief talks guns, meth and rising crime

In a wide-ranging interview with Morning Edition host Sheila Coles, Regina police Chief Evan Bray talked about a gun amnesty and the rising rate of gun-related crimes.

Chief Evan Bray sat down for an interview Thursday with Morning Edition host Sheila Coles

Regina police chief talks guns, meth, crime rate

8 years ago
Duration 9:22
Regina police Chief Evan Bray spoke with Sheila Coles about the gun amnesty and the latest crime stats.

Earlier this week, the Regina Board of Police Commissioners received a report on 2016 crime statistics showing a 6.6 per cent increase compared to the year before.

Gun violenceis on the riseand in response, the police service is holding a gun amnesty next month.

In a wide-ranginginterview with CBC Radio'sMorning Edition host Sheila Coles, police Chief Evan Bray explained how the amnesty will work.

He also talkedabout how crystal meth is driving up the crime rate.