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The BCGEU/NUPGE is so proud of Officer Knighton and the immense courage he demonstrated that day.
Vancouver (14 Nov. 2016) — Last summer, James Knighton, a member of the B.C. Government and General Employees Union (BCGEU/NUPGE) and a Correctional Officer was driving a fellow officer to the hospital in Nanaimo following an ERT training injury, when he witnessed a woman being badly beaten by a male.
Officer Knighton intervened in a beating, allowing woman to get to safety
The assailant was a very large, violent man, but Officer Knighton did not hesitate to jump out of the vehicle, restrain the man, allowing the woman to get to safety. According to the RCMP, Officer Knighton’s actions that day very likely saved the woman from suffering more serious injuries had he not intervened.
The Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General acknowledged Officer Knighton’s heroic deed by presenting him with the Assistant Deputy Minister’s award for bravery on November 1st, 2016.
The BCGEU/NUPGE is so proud of Officer Knighton and the immense courage he demonstrated that day.
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Left to right: Mark Sieban, Deputy Minister Public Safety and Solicitor General; Correctional Officer James Knighton; Brent Merchant, Assistant Deputy Minister Public Safety and Solicitor General; Mike Morris, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General; Stephanie Macpherson, Corrections Branch Provincial Director.
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