Talk:List of Canadian correctional workers who have died in the line of duty

Death of Officer William Morrison, Dorchester
I understand the need for a cite. But am confused as to how I can can attest to something personally? I was there at the time. In any event, here is a cite for you. http://canada.odmp.org/officer/155-correctional-officer-william-morrison

Morrison was shot with a shotgun by the keeper on duty at the time. The hostage takers had dressed him in prison greens. After the wall was blown, Morrison tried to escape by scrambling up a ladder, dressed as I said, in prison greens. The keeper killed him with one shot from his shotgun. He thought he was killing an inmate. The range, D range if I recall, was very dark at the time as the inmates had hung blankets in the windows to deter snipers. The other stories are lies and white washing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.35.104.216 (talk) 18:39, 11 August 2011 (UTC) Bill_O173.35.104.216 (talk) 15:01, 11 August 2011 (UTC)


 * Unfortunately, you can't attest to anything personally and whatever is written in the article needs to be supported by the citation, i.e. statements of white-washing, etc. --JeffJ (talk) 14:50, 12 August 2011 (UTC)

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Primary Worker Lesa Zoerb
Lesa Zoerb was a CXII for her entire 20 year career at Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. Officer Zoerb was killed while on duty on 2018-10-07. Officer Zoerb had been supervising an offender in the hospital when she was travelling alone, back to headquarters, when an oncoming vehicle purposely crossed the centre lane and collided with her vehicle. Officer Zoerb was pronounced dead on highway 21, at the scene on the incident. Her killer was initially charged with 2nd degree murder. He plead guilty to Manslaughter and was sentenced to 10 years (minus remand credit) on 2019-11-09. Officer Zoerb was laid to rest on October 19, 2018. Officer Zoerb was honoured at the annual Police and Peace Officer Memorial in September,2019 in Ottawa, Ontario. Holidaymom (talk) 23:03, 19 March 2023 (UTC)