Kingston police report on Queen’s University homecoming reveals challenges

Kingston police report highlights homecoming issues at Queen's University
Discover the challenges faced during Queen's University homecoming as revealed by Kingston police.

The Kingston Police Department has released a comprehensive report detailing the enforcement actions taken during the 2024 Queen’s University homecoming weekend, which took place from October 18 to 20. This annual event, known for attracting large crowds, saw approximately 12,000 attendees at various unsanctioned gatherings in the University District.

The police report highlights the significant challenges faced in maintaining public safety amidst the festivities.

Significant enforcement actions taken

During the homecoming weekend, Kingston police made a total of 61 arrests, with a staggering 44 of those related to public intoxication.

Additionally, 11 individuals faced criminal charges for various offenses. The police also issued 140 provincial offence notices, addressing issues such as open alcohol consumption, noise violations, and other infractions. These statistics underscore the need for effective crowd management strategies during large-scale events.

Community concerns and police response

Local residents expressed significant concerns regarding noise levels, property damage, and disruptions caused by the influx of attendees. In response, the Kingston Police Department deployed additional officers to the area and emphasized the importance of community engagement.

Officers worked closely with Queen’s University, city bylaw enforcement, and emergency services to address these concerns and ensure a safer environment for both attendees and residents.

Looking ahead: Improving future events

The report indicates that while police efforts were focused on maintaining order, challenges arose, particularly in safely dispersing large gatherings.

Officers reported injuries sustained during the weekend, highlighting the risks involved in managing such events. The Kingston Police Department is committed to ongoing collaboration with Queen’s University and city officials to refine their approach to crowd management. They aim to strike a balance between ensuring public safety and preserving the quality of life for Kingston residents.

As Kingston prepares for future events, feedback from residents and stakeholders will play a crucial role in shaping the strategies employed by law enforcement. The goal remains clear: to enhance public safety while fostering a respectful and enjoyable atmosphere for all involved.

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