B.C. Premier Horgan cites ‘multi-faceted’ crime approach amid debate about arrests
VICTORIA — B.C. Premier John Horgan says the New Democrat government’s crime-fighting agenda involves more than increasing arrests of alleged violent offenders.
Horgan says he agrees with Attorney General Murray Rankin who told the legislature on Tuesday that a focus on more arrests of prolific offenders to curb crime would be “futile.”
Those remarks came under criticism from Opposition BC Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon, who called on the government drop a “catch and release” approach toward repeat violent offenders, saying people in B.C. were living in fear of going outside in their own communities.
But Horgan accused the Liberals of engaging in a “bumper sticker” approach to the issue.