This pos needs to be charged^
FTP
There was Const. Robert Furyk, who testified seeing Yatim trying to get back up after the first volley — which had severed his spine. But Furyk arrived on scene at 12:01:10
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This pos needs to be charged^
FTP
There was Const. Robert Furyk, who testified seeing Yatim trying to get back up after the first volley — which had severed his spine. But Furyk arrived on scene at 12:01:10
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Never mind kill him, one of the first shots was enough to knock him down. At that point, the perp is well subdued even if he had been a real threat to begin with.If you don't think 9 shots into somebody could kill them....maybe you shouldn't be a cop.
Never mind kill him, one of the first shots was enough to knock him down. At that point, the perp is well subdued even if he had been a real threat to begin with.
Agreed. The 9 shots not killing was part of the defense argument. :lmao:
This pos needs to be charged
I don't understand how you can clearly lie on the stand and get away with it. I mean this is provable. Its bad enough that the other officers are saying different things then their incident notes at the time of the event but this clown told a clear outright lie to the courts.
I don't understand how you can clearly lie on the stand and get away with it. I mean this is provable. Its bad enough that the other officers are saying different things then their incident notes at the time of the event but this clown told a clear outright lie to the courts.
This pos needs to be charged
It would only undermine cases in which that specific cop was involved, as it rightfully should because he's a lying sack of ****.Think about it....the crown has to work with the cops all the time on other cases. If they pursue charges against cops for lying under oath, it will put many other cases under scrutiny
Think about it....the crown has to work with the cops all the time on other cases. If they pursue charges against cops for lying under oath, it will put many other cases under scrutiny
The Sargent who tazered him is also a piece of work
"Crown attorney Ian Bulmer questioned the officer’s account in a combative cross-examination and suggested Mr. Yatim was not attacking but in the process of dying.
“You work in a courtroom. I work in the streets,” Sgt. Pravica replied. “How could I know he was dying? He wasn’t saying he was dying.”
The use of lethal force, such as a handgun, is not always a guarantee of stopping an individual, the officer added. “Sometimes, people keep going and going. Sometimes even after they are clinically dead,” Sgt. Pravica testified"
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...m-to-get-medical-help-faster/article27794484/
“How could I know he was dying? He wasn’t saying he was dying.”
“Sometimes, people keep going and going. Sometimes even after they are clinically dead”
I see it every Sunday at 9pmSo there are a lot of dead people that still keep walking around?
Do you know how stupid those comments sound
"Sometimes, people keep going and going. Sometimes even after they are clinically dead Sgt. Pravica testified"
Or to leisurely walk away from them once they are approaching to eat your brains"Sometimes, people keep going and going. Sometimes even after they are clinically dead. The only way to stop them is to put a steak through their hart" - daught
"Sometimes, people keep going and going. Sometimes even after they are clinically dead. The only way to stop them is to put a steak through their hart" - daught
T-bone? Porterhouse? Ribeye? Don't want to be getting all stabby on some dead person with the wrong steak.