Bell: Calgary police chief ready to take back the streets — no hug-a-thug cop here

Calgary Police Chief Ready to Reclaim the Streets

Calgary’s new police chief, Katie McLellan, has made it clear that she intends to confront criminal behavior and public disorder head-on. Her strategy focuses on restoring public safety and showing visible action on the streets.

McLellan, who took office in May after her predecessor’s quiet departure, emphasizes law enforcement over bureaucracy. Observers note that she speaks directly and avoids the rehearsed political language often heard from senior officials.

“It is time to take back the streets,” McLellan stated, signaling a strong stance on community safety and accountability.

The new chief is also pressing for additional officers to support these goals, stressing that the city needs more resources to meet rising challenges. Her approach reflects determination to bring back a stronger police presence in Calgary.

Leadership with Focus and Action

Residents can expect to soon see more patrols and targeted operations aimed at restoring a sense of security across Calgary.

Author’s summary: Calgary’s new police chief, Katie McLellan, pledges swift, visible action to restore order and reassert safety across the city’s streets.

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Calgary Herald Calgary Herald — 2025-11-05

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