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Canadian Police Brutality
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BOBDYLAN replied on Fri Oct 16, 2009 @ 8:25pm
bobdylan
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Yeah by that angle...
but police forces won't ass strech you !
bonus bonus
I'm feeling chill ta moule right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FUCKERS replied on Fri Oct 16, 2009 @ 8:36pm
fuckers
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i loled .. some cops seriously need more time off ..
I'm feeling porny right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» regimental911 replied on Fri Oct 16, 2009 @ 9:37pm
regimental911
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yes they will ass rape,you.absolutely will.
I'm feeling merkle right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BOBDYLAN replied on Fri Oct 16, 2009 @ 9:52pm
bobdylan
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ahahahahahhahahahaahahahaha regi dem broke bamboo inna ma buthole

(j'essais de parler aussi à la cool que toi)
I'm feeling chill ta moule right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» regimental911 replied on Fri Oct 16, 2009 @ 11:28pm
regimental911
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lol.pretty close.
I'm feeling merkle right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil replied on Sat Oct 17, 2009 @ 12:10am
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when I was 15 I worked at a roadhouse in Hamilton. some guy got arrrested by undercovers for selling coke in the place, and they took him outside. so I snuck out back and hid behind some bushes and watched them bust him.

I shit you not... more and more cops kept showing up. finally like 4 cars.. so a whole bunch of cops. they beat the shit out of this guy. he was upset, but he wasn't even really resisting. they threw him on the ground and the guy was screaming in pain. the guy told him they were breaking his leg, and I clearly saw a uniformed cop yell "fuck you" and then kick him in the ribs hard. this was while he was handcuffed on the ground.

then they threw him into the back of the squad car and that was the end of it. pretty fucked up to watch though. I'm sure they charged him with resist arrest or some bullshit, on top of the drug charge. but I saw it go down, and they beat him for no reason.

here is a really notorious case in Toronto. this young Somalian guy was trying to break up a fight. the cops showed up.. chase him and severely beat him.. knocked out teeth and everything. then he got charged with assaulting the cop, and was even threatened with deportation back to Somalia. the cops totally tried to cover it up.

too bad for them, somebody videotaped the whole thing, so their lie was exposed. the cop who did it wound up going to jail. yay!

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Officer loses assault appeal, led away in handcuffs

Toronto cop caught on tape sucker-punching man in 2003 will serve 30-day sentence on weekends

Nick Pron Courts BureauPublished On Sat Nov 17 2007


A Toronto police officer who was caught on tape sucker-punching a man outside a Rexdale coffee shop was led away in handcuffs when his appeal of the conviction was tossed out of court yesterday.

After listening to the day-long arguments, Justice Nola Garton said the judge who convicted Const. Roy Preston two years ago for the August 2003 assault on Said Jama Jama made the right decision, and ordered the officer to be taken into custody to serve out his 30-day sentence.

It was not a banner day for the Toronto police force as more than one-fifth of the courtrooms at the University Ave. courthouse were hearing cases involving Preston and eight other officers on the force – the charges ranging from sexual assault to corruption.

Standard courthouse procedure calls for convicted criminals to be led away immediately in handcuffs to a holding cell in the basement of the courthouse, and then driven to jail.

But the 39-year-old officer was apparently getting special treatment when he was allowed to hug his wife, talk to other officers and friends, even use the cell phone, presumably to call relatives with the bad news.

The same favour had been granted last year to lawyer Peter Shoniker after he was convicted of money laundering. In both cases, reporters and the public were asked to leave the courtroom.

But yesterday, the media, along with a producer making a documentary on the case, refused to leave and at one point were warned by a courthouse guard they could be arrested for trespassing since the court had ended.

A courthouse official later blamed the delay on taking the officer into custody over confusion about what time he had to report to jail since he's serving his sentence on weekends.

After about a half an hour, Preston emptied his pockets, gave his wallet and money to his wife, kept his cigarettes, was handcuffed behind his back and led off to jail.

"This is as reprehensible a crime in a free and democratic society that one can imagine," prosecutor Ian Scott told Garton in arguing that both his earlier conviction and sentence should be upheld.

After his conviction, Preston had been suspended from work but at full pay under a special order by Chief Bill Blair.

Not only did the six-year veteran use "gratuitous violence," he then tried to frame Jama Jama for assault, lying to a sergeant at the station that the native of Somalia "gave him a shot," said Scott, a supposed punch during the arrest.

But the phantom punch was part of a "cover-up," one of 15 points of "fabricated evidence" attempted by Preston to hide his own crime, Scott told Garton.

Lawyer Alan Gold told the judge that when Preston got to the scene he believed Jama Jama was about to assault a man lying on the ground.

When Jama Jama refused to obey his orders, continued Gold, the officer was justified to punch him in the face "to bring him under control and ensure the officer's safety."

But when a videotape of the incident later surfaced, and was played again yesterday, it clearly showed Preston moving quickly towards Jama Jama as he backed up, giving no resistance to the officer who suddenly gave him a roundhouse left to the jaw.

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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Gamos replied on Sat Oct 17, 2009 @ 2:52am
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Its this bullshit culture of entitlement and special treament by the courts and society that leads some pigs to act this way.

The idea of the police force was something like policing as equals...policing for the citizens by the citizens. And now its gotten to the point where kids are taught that police are heros and special and shit. And you have say "sir" when talking to policemen, and they can assault you for "disrespecting their authority." And even the sentencces they are given are lean and even when are they given sentences they are given special treatment. ITs all bullshit. Cops should be treated with respect, but not given special treatment. No wonder so many bonehead cops think theyre above the law...

Its very orwellian whats happened to the culture of policing.
I'm feeling a message in a bottl right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Trey replied on Mon Oct 19, 2009 @ 1:41am
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Look, a few rotten apples shouldn't spoil the whole barrel. I witness something last summer that softer my opinion of the police.

I posted somewhere in these forums, maybe it was in WTF thread/Silly games, during this summer, about 12 police cruisers on my street, in front of my apt, for a group of 12-14 yo kids. It was about a noise complaint. The kids got taken away, and 2 hours later, the cops came back for the yelling, QQ mom, with an ambulance and took her away.

Anyhow, that family on my street has been a problem, 'cause 2 weeks later, same thing. Although this time there was 3 popo cruisers. This time the kids and the super parenting mom, yelled, at the cops, trying to provoke them. They cursed, swearing profanities, and uttered death threats. There was something along the lines: "While you're here harassing us, I hope someone get killed in the city (and you're not there to stop it)" and "fuck you police". Her and her kids bitching and screaming were so irritating, I wanted to shoot the woman myself ( I can see and hear the incident from my windows but I went outside and had a smoke ). After, failing to talk sense to the woman, the police officers stayed cool and left. The street was quiet. That's it.

The point I'm making is, we don't hear or see the flak the officers go on a weekly routine. We don't necessarily hear the good job they do. On the other hand, I agree that a lot of cops shouldn't be in law enforcement in the first place.
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