Winnipeg Police Under Fire After Oral Sex Conversation Broadcast Live


A couple of officers working for the Winnipeg police department are in a whole heap of trouble after an explicit, X-rated conversation was accidentally broadcast live from their helicopter.

While flying over the Canadian city in their Air-1 helicopter Monday night, the two Winnepeg police officers made a massive “whoops,” not realizing that the helicopter’s PA system was turned on and broadcasting their lewd comments live to the citizens of Winnipeg below.

According to RT, it was lucky no one actually recorded the conversation as the main topic of conversation between the Winnipeg police officers was their fondness for oral sex and the fact that one of the officers disliked excessive amounts of body hair.

Everyone that heard the accidental broadcast was totally shocked or surprised.

As citizens heard the broadcast, they naturally headed straight to the Twittersphere with their comments – some were obviously highly amused, but others were extremely upset.

Brandi Armstrong, a resident of Winnipeg told CBC News that she heard one of the officers asking the other if he would give him a blowjob, to which the other officer replied that he had too much body hair.

“My jaw hit the ground, eyes bulged out.”

Armstrong believes the Winnipeg police officers should be punished for the incident.

“A police officer, they [sic] hold a very important job. Tons of people look up to them. Children look up to them.

“I mean, you’re setting a bad example for children. It’s almost saying it’s OK to speak like this.”

Winnepeg police said in a news release that the officers had inadvertently activated the PA system and “as a result, the flight crew’s conversation was publicly broadcast [and] some content of the conversation was inappropriate.”

“The involved members were not able to hear the public address system from within the aircraft. They became aware their conversation had been broadcast and immediately turned the system off.”

The Winnipeg police department has made a public apology for the incident, saying it is under review and that the outcome “will be determined at a later time.”

“The Winnipeg Police Service, the Flight Operations Unit, and the involved members sincerely apologize to all members of the public, especially those who overheard the broadcast.”

In other police related news, the Inquisitr recently reported that a retired Baltimore cop has exposed police misconduct and brutality in his former department.

[Image: Police helicopter CC by SA 3.0 Simon Villeneuve]

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