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Winnipeg police officers take students on shopping spree

From walking the beat to walking the mall, about 65 Winnipeg police officers were on scene today at St. Vital mall.

65 Winnipeg police officers helped students on a shopping spree at St. Vital Centre

COP SHOP

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COP SHOP

From walking the beat to walking the mall, about65 Winnipeg police officers were on scene today at St. Vital mall, but not to solve any crimes.

They were armed with good will and gift certificates for students, chosen by their principals for doing well in school.

The police walkedarm-in-arm with 60 students from sevenschool divisions. They escorted themthrough the mall and helpied with their shopping sprees. Each student received a $200 gift certificate from St. Vital Centre to spend on whatever they wanted.
Approximately 65 Winnipeg Police officers were on scene today at St. Vital mall for the annual COPSHOP (CBC)

"I'm amazed that I got picked, it's very weird to do this," said Grade 5 student Brandon Lee. The 10 year old was in Build-A-bear picking out gifts for his twoyounger brothers after picking up the video game WWE2K16 for himself.

Const. Tamara Shurland, whousually keeps the city safe from bad guys, thought it wasa nice change of pace.

"Today is a completely different day. It's actually a wonderful day. We get to take kids shopping at St. Vital mall and they get to buy presents for their friends and family."
Build-A-Bear was a very popular stop for the 9th annual COPSHOP (Brett Purdy)

Shurland said it wasmore than just picking out shiny things and gifts, it wasabout making connections with the kids.

"I think it's really important to be in the community and reach out to the community. We have a lot of young children out therethat look up to us and it's a great day to spend the day with them and that way we can go shopping with them. They can ask us questions about our job and we can really engage in their life and the Christmas season," she said.

This is the ninth annual year of COPSHOP, which is a collaboration between the Winnipeg Police Service and St. Vital Centre.