Ottawa cop accused of misconduct argues COVID-19 vaccines merit ‘criminal negligence’ investigation
In 2021, Grus inquired about possible links between an increase in infant deaths brought to the OPS’s attention in the year following the rollout of the “COVID-19 vaccines” across Canada in December 2020. Grus’s inquiry was done in her capacity as a detective working in the OPS’s sexual assault and child abuse unit. The OPS alleges she was insubordinate in pursuing her inquiry, and that her conduct would bring the OPS into disrepute.
Grus testified that a “doubling, tripling of baby deaths” brought to the OPS’s attention after release of “COVID-19 vaccines” was an impetus for her inquiry.
“To this day, they’re still promoting everything as ‘safe and effective’,” Grus added. “I believe there should be a criminal investigation into criminal negligence,” she stated, adding, “I’m not making conclusions, but there are questions that have not been asked.”
Grus emphasized, “I suspect that it’s criminal negligence,” referring to the governmental and commercial coordination towards manufacturing and mandating “COVID-19 vaccines”. “I believe a criminal investigation should continue,” she added.