Ottawa detective Helen Grus has been found guilty of ‘discreditable conduct’ for investigating a potential link between sudden infant deaths and the COVID vaccine rollout.

An Ottawa police officer has been found guilty of “discreditable conduct” for investigating a rash of sudden infant deaths following the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.

In a March 25 decision, retired superintendent Christopher Renwick ruled that Ottawa Police Service detective Helen Grus brought “discredit upon the reputation of the Ottawa Police Service” when she investigated a potential link between infant deaths and the COVID shot.

It is worth noting that the experimental COVID vaccines have been linked to a multitude of negative health outcomes, including death, facts which were often ignored or suppressed by governments and legacy media outlets across the world.