Policing the Fringe
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Charles Scheideman. Policing the Fringe
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From 1961 to 1989 I was a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police patrolling the small and sometimes isolated communities of the interior of British Columbia. For all but a few months I worked in uniform at the street and road level. These years of experience “where the rubber meets the road” generated this collection of stories. All are based on actual happenings, but I have taken some liberty in the telling. Most are from my experiences, but some are from the memories of friends and workmates.
Some are funny, some are very sad, and some are downright gruesome.
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The other police car, which had overtaken us near the slow end of the chase, took the prisoner and returned to Golden. We waited for a tow truck to remove the car to secure storage. I examined the little car to see where my bullets had struck and found three bullet holes in a close group just below the right rear tail light. The bullets had penetrated the outer skin of the car, but then had hit the heavier metal of the inner fender and had not gone through. The right front tire was gone and the wheel was worn down until it would no longer turn on the axle. I examined the right side of the car from end to end but I was unable to find any indication of a bullet impact. We assumed my last shot must have penetrated the side wall of the tire. The flat tire then caused heavy resistance for the little car and the engine boiled and seized.
Any one of the first three shots could have flattened the right rear tire had I been in possession of a better firearm. Neither the issue handgun nor ammunition of that time was effective, and combined they were a bad joke. There were many superior firearm and ammunition combinations available but at that time the upper echelons of the Mounted Police were still looking for a nicer way to shoot someone.
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