A Career Of Defining Moments

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It didn’t take long for Donna Morse to prove she earned the right to police the streets of Port Alberni, B.C.

Just weeks out of training, the then 21-year-old member of Troop 17 found herself with a suspect’s hands around her throat, squeezing the life out of her at a local fish and chips shop.

Two people had been pushed through a plate glass window of a neighbouring store, when they refused to give money to a large, long-haired blond man. Being a busy day, the detachment dispatched Morse alone. She approached the man inside the shop, and when she touched his shoulder to encourage him to go outside, he jumped up from the table and attacked. – READ MORE

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