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A Pig Story - Steve Desjourdy
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Gamos replied on Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 8:50pm
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This animal assaulted 2 women (that we know of) in a week.

First...

Days before Sgt. Steve Desjourdy was caught on videotape strip searching Stacy Bonds in the police station booking room, the Ottawa officer lost his temper with another female prisoner who was also kicked in the back, stripped of her clothing and tasered.

Desjourdy, a former spokesman for the Ottawa force, was in charge of the cell blocks on Sept. 2, 2008, when a female panhandler was arrested on Rideau Street for public intoxication and brought into detention.

Desjourdy watched the jailed prisoner from a closed-circuit television monitor and when she took her shirt off and tied it to the cell bars he expressed concern that she was going to hurt herself. He grabbed a Taser and approached the cell.

But according to an agreed statement of facts, harm came to her not from her own hand, rather by Desjourdy's, who would later plead guilty to unlawful exercise of duty -- a Police Services Act charge.

Desjourdy threatened to use the Taser on the woman if she didn't calm down. So she obeyed, and the topless female prisoner knelt, with her back facing the locked cell door.

Desjourdy then entered the cell and proceeded to kick the kneeling woman in the back, knocking her into the cell's stainless steel toilet. He kicked her a second time, then took a position on the cell's bed with his Taser at the ready while a female officer came in and stripped off the rest of the woman's clothes.

At this point, the female prisoner grabbed at Desjourdy's leg -- that's when he tasered her twice.

Read more: [ www.ottawacitizen.com ]


and then...



OTTAWA — A judge has condemned a handful of Ottawa police officers for subjecting a female prisoner to “an indignity” in a strip search of the young woman, who had her shirt and bra cut off by a male officer, only to be left partially clad in soiled pants in a jail cell for three hours.

Moments before Stacy Bonds, a 27-year-old theatrical make-up artist with no criminal record, was stripped of her clothes by Sgt. Steve Desjourdy, she was also the victim of “two extremely violent knee hits in the back by Special Constable (Melanie) Morris, and (had) her hair pulled back and her face shoved forward,” Justice Richard Lajoie said.

A police station videotape had captured the events of Sept. 26, 2008.

Lajoie made an oral ruling on Oct. 27, deciding to stay a charge against Bonds of assaulting police. In his ruling, the judge severely criticized the officers’ actions, saying “there is no reasonable explanation for Sgt. Desjourdy to have cut Ms. Bonds’ shirt and bra off, and there is no reason, apart from vengeance and malice, to have left Ms. Bonds in the cell for a period of three hours and 15 minutes partially clad and having soiled her pants, before she received what is called a blue suit.

“That is an indignity towards a human being and should be denounced.”

Desjourdy cut off Bonds’ shirt and bra with scissors after she was forced to the floor with a plastic riot shield in the police department’s booking room.

When Bonds was brought into the room, Lajoie noted that she showed “no hint of violence and no hint of being aggressive.” He described her as “co-operative.”

The judge said he was “appalled” that the strip search of the woman took place in the presence of at least three male police officers. “It is quite evident that none of these officers have received gender training, and that they do give only lip service to female dignity and privacy,” Lajoie said.

Bonds told the Citizen Tuesday that she’s still a wreck.

“It’s disgraceful. Being in a cell barefoot and topless for hours (which is also on videotape),” she said.

“I wasn’t bothering anyone. I was on my way home, walking, not driving, from an after-hours party. I wasn’t bothering anyone and the police had no reason to bother me,” Bonds said. “I was verbally and mentally raped.”

The events began when Bonds was stopped by police for no reason on Rideau Street. They ran her name through their computer and nothing came up, so they told her to keep walking home.

But after a few steps, she turned back and asked the officers why they had bothered to stop her in the first place, and things took a rapid turn.

The officers then arrested her for public intoxication, but that arrest, according to Lajoie, was unlawful because she was not drunk — not even close, the judge ruled.

But they handcuffed her, and

Const. John Flores, a junior officer who was under the authority of a coach officer, showed her the backseat of a cruiser.

“There was certainly no evidence that Ms. Bonds was a threat to herself or anyone else. Const. Flores clearly did not have reasonable and probable grounds to effect the arrest,” Lajoie said.

“Therefore, if the arrest is unlawful, the subsequent detention can only be an arbitrary detention, and a clear violation of Section 9 of the Charter,” Lajoie said.

Once Bonds was taken out of the cruiser at police headquarters on Elgin Street, the judge noted after reviewing the videotape that she was anything but “violent or aggressive.”

The one thing the judge said he did notice on the tape was the way Flores held onto his prisoner.

“He held onto her left arm practically throughout the whole duration of the scene at the police station.

“That is why videos have become so important. They provide us with these extra details that put meat to simple words that are spoken by witnesses,” the judge said.

The judge then noted that, during the initial part of the police search, “someone has a hand inside Ms. Bonds’ pants, down around her upper leg or hip area. We can see the formation of a fist or hand inside her tight white pants.

“And it is at that point that Sgt. Desjourdy tells us that he saw Ms. Bonds mule-kick Special Constable Morris.

“Ms. Bonds is immediately taken to the ground, and is not resisting with hands flailing or feet flailing, as testified to by both Special Const. Morris and Sgt. Desjourdy,” the judge said.

Still, the female prisoner was forced to the ground with a riot shield, and then subjected to a strip search, with the male officer cutting off her top and bra.

“The officers have tried to justify their actions on the principles of safety, officer safety and accused’s safety, as well as risk of suicide.

“No inquiry whatsoever was made by the officers prior to their taking action, and that is a common trait that we too often see in the recent past with the influx of a multitude of new (police) recruits, who are often trained by other officers who have one, two, maybe three years of experience,” the judge said.

“It is quite clear that the Ottawa Police has not been made aware (of), or is lending a blind eye to, the recommendations of the Supreme Court of Canada.”

The judge ruled that the strip search of Bonds was an “extremely serious breach of (her) rights, apart from it being unlawful.” The judge then stayed the charge against Bonds, saying he didn’t want to be part of the “travesty.”

“And with the sheer number of appalling behaviours which I have noted, it is quite clear that the only possible outcome, and fair outcome … is one of a stay of proceedings, because as alluded to by (defence lawyer Matt) Webber, it would be a travesty to permit these proceedings to go on. And I certainly would not be a party to such an action,” Lajoie said.

The prosecutor who tried the case declined comment. And Desjourdy, who cut off Bonds’ shirt and bra, told the Citizen that he can’t discuss the case because it’s under review by his superiors.

Bonds thanked the judge, saying “this is a judge on the right side and actually serving justice.”

She doesn’t recall all of the details of her ordeal, saying she was so confused.

“From the get-go, I knew I was getting screwed. It was disgraceful.”

Webber said his client suffered a “horrifying” ordeal and her confidence in law enforcement has been shaken.

“But for the fact that my client had to withstand the ordeal of a trial, the case was laughable. Unfortunately, there was nothing to laugh at,” Webber said.

“It’s an appalling example of abuse of power and misconduct on the part of the police. It’s a complete disregard for her dignity. It’s shocking,” Webber said.

Ottawa Police Chief Vern White said Tuesday that the force has launched an internal investigation into the case.

White said candidly: “If the judge’s ruling is indicative of what happened, it’s appalling.

“I look forward to a swift conclusion to our investigation. Professional Standards (internal affairs) takes this very seriously, as do I,” said White.

The internal investigation could take months and will include a review of the images captured on videotape.

It’s not the first time Desjourdy has been under investigation. Days before this 2008 case, he kicked and Tasered a female prisoner in the cell block twice. In 2009, he pleaded guilty under the Police Act and was demoted for three months from sergeant to constable.

Bonds said she is now thinking about launching a lawsuit against Ottawa Police.

Read more: [ www.ottawacitizen.com ]
I'm feeling a overhang right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Psilo replied on Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 8:58pm
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look really interesting..if only i wasn't soo lazy.
I'm feeling the revolution coming right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Gamos replied on Thu Nov 25, 2010 @ 9:33pm
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hippies are laziness. True say.
I'm feeling a overhang right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» JasonBeastly replied on Fri Nov 26, 2010 @ 3:18am
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A lot of the cops at G20 were from Ottawa and other parts of Ontario if that tells you anything about the prevalent psycho tendencies of the OPP and municipal police. Toronto used to have to suffer through Julian Fantino before as police chief but now he runs the entire province, and lo and behold, it's like the 51 division spread all over the province

Originally Posted By PSILO

look really interesting..if only i wasn't soo lazy.


I'd imagine it's hard to read with a head full of psychs and pants full of poop.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Fri Nov 26, 2010 @ 6:55am
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Ottawa Police Chief Vern White said Tuesday that the force has launched an internal investigation into the case.

White said candidly: “If the judge’s ruling is indicative of what happened, it’s appalling.

“I look forward to a swift conclusion to our investigation. Professional Standards (internal affairs) takes this very seriously, as do I,” said White.

The internal investigation could take months and will include a review of the images captured on videotape.

It’s not the first time Desjourdy has been under investigation. Days before this 2008 case, he kicked and Tasered a female prisoner in the cell block twice. In 2009, he pleaded guilty under the Police Act and was demoted for three months from sergeant to constable.


A police chief questioning a judge ruling... That travesty of an investigation will take any element that had any shred of doubt and take it out, diluting the ruling to apply sanction on the officer.

He was demoted for three months from sergeant to constable as he kicked and Tasered a female prisoner in the cell block twice, that mean he got a 1500$ fine or something? He kept his rank and it likely wouldn't have been considered in future raise/promotion.

Clearly police don't take justice seriously, they make their own priorities and will protect each other, not caring to protect that which they're supposed to. I think of them as security guards with some additional responsibilities.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kire replied on Fri Nov 26, 2010 @ 8:07am
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yeah opp are bigg big dicks, 2nd story is pretty fucked not sure if theres that much that she can do though
I'm feeling has to catch up on sleep right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy replied on Fri Nov 26, 2010 @ 11:51am
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If any ordinary citizen treats anyone else like that, he would be brought up on charges of kidnaping and assult.
I hope the cops in question go to jail for their dangerous criminal behaviour.
I'm feeling body and soul right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» JasonBeastly replied on Fri Nov 26, 2010 @ 3:18pm
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Originally Posted By DATABOY

If any ordinary citizen treats anyone else like that, he would be brought up on charges of kidnaping and assult.
I hope the cops in question go to jail for their dangerous criminal behaviour.


Not to mention sexual assault! Don't forget, the main issue is that even a FEMALE officer sexually assaulted this woman. Something very wrong there. Maybe they all get off on that shit and have donut orgies afterwards. Fuckers.
I'm feeling wiener schnitzel right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kishmay_Pinas replied on Sun Nov 28, 2010 @ 12:27pm
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Originally Posted By KIRE

yeah opp are bigg big dicks, 2nd story is pretty fucked not sure if theres that much that she can do though


While I definitely agree the OPP are fuckers (I grew up in a small town "served and protected" by them) and they are a bunch of frat boys, your comment has no basis in this discussion since we are discussing the Ottawa City police.
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