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Toronto police officer who neglected slain woman's domestic violence complaint will keep his job

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A Toronto cop who pleaded guilty to neglect of duty police act charges after failing to help Daniella Mallia — a woman shot to death just days after reporting threats of intimate partner violence to police — will keep his job despite the force arguing he should be fired.

In a July decision from the Toronto police disciplinary tribunal, Supt. Taufic Saliba ruled that Const. Sang Youb Lee will be demoted by one rank for at least 12 months and that he must complete any further training that the service deems necessary. 

Details of the ruling were first reported Thursday by The

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