That, to me, would also be reasonable.Fair enough. In that case SIU should publish their entire report the day they decide that charges aren't warranted. Instead they keep the cloak of silence over everything.
That, to me, would also be reasonable.Fair enough. In that case SIU should publish their entire report the day they decide that charges aren't warranted. Instead they keep the cloak of silence over everything.
"Charges dropped" in this case may be appropriate but the SIU involvement taints the call.
When did they ever call it the other way?
It's happened in wars where the bad guys use women and children as human shields. What are the options?
In this case the police had limited options. "Charges dropped" in this case may be appropriate but the SIU involvement taints the call.
When did they ever call it the other way?
This anti police news clip goes completely off the rails in the comments.
What a dingbat. Is she saying cell phones join the list of things one just gives up without the slightest resistance?She's lucky it wasnt this guy: Video shows aftermath of stabbing on TTC subway train; suspect photo released
I didn't hear that at all. What I saw was that there's a fair bit of difference between an apprehension and a curb stomping. There's one officer who really needs anger management classes, if not firing.What a dingbat. Is she saying cell phones join the list of things one just gives up without the slightest resistance?
Conflicting dialogue:I didn't hear that at all. What I saw was that there's a fair bit of difference between an apprehension and a curb stomping. There's one officer who really needs anger management classes, if not firing.
Oh, she was definitely mis-reporting what happens in the video, but go look at the original video.* I can understand the one officer pulling him off the seat, by his ankles. That immediately got him under control with minimal danger. The kicking was completely gratuitous.Conflicting dialogue:
The guy was yelling indicating confrontational.
Police were at first standing around but dingbat says no one tried to talk to the guy. Maybe dingbat thinks the police were discussing their favourite donuts.
A whole bunch of police. True but it beats not enough and we have another funeral. More than one civilian called 911 so it wasn't just the police with concerns.
Dingbat implies all five officers kick the guy. "Could he have been injured by five officers wearing steel toed boots?"
I didn't hear the woman ask if anyone else was hurt.
This wasn't like the Sammy Yatim incident with him alone on a streetcar getting blasted by a cop who was in no immediate danger.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not a cop hugger and more needs to be done socially in the way of prevention but sometimes the do gooders do more harm than good by ignoring the damage to good members of society by the bad.
What I saw was that there's a fair bit of difference between an apprehension and a curb stomping.
The video I get is blurry but I can make out the kicksOh, she was definitely mis-reporting what happens in the video, but go look at the original video.* I can understand the one officer pulling him off the seat, by his ankles. That immediately got him under control with minimal danger. The kicking was completely gratuitous.
*Given the number of incidents in which police have used excessive force, in Toronto, it may tak you a while to find the right story.
I would suggest that nothing necessitates a pissing contest, on the police side of the matter.The video I get is blurry but I can make out the kicks
However if more people dumped on the perpetrators peer pressure might reduce the number of cocky jerks and therefore reduce the need for the police to get into an attitude pissing contest.
Cocky seems to be the go to attitude these days. How can I mess up someone’s head. And we tend to pass it on.
Stomping minus curb then. Expression was added for emphasis, not as a definition.I watched the video. You need to Google curb+stomping.
"As for how these stolen items made it to Mollov's home, Borissov said the "best [he] can think of" is that they had fallen inside his vehicle after he walked to Mollov's car to get himself a sandwich while he had the deceased's wallet."I guess this cop hasn't watched The First 48. Never looks good when a killer has google search history the next morning of local murders or deaths.
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When someone who is on the force for 16 years is accused of this sort of thing, with some pretty damning evidence, you really need to start tearing into his past history as well."As for how these stolen items made it to Mollov's home, Borissov said the "best [he] can think of" is that they had fallen inside his vehicle after he walked to Mollov's car to get himself a sandwich while he had the deceased's wallet."
I have no love for Tag but I wouldn't complain if one "fell" into my car.