shockedcanadian
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Recall I had this discussion on here with some of you and I said "why not just take the plates and video surveillance and visit them at their home and avoid a high speed chase?"
Some of the video can be found online, it is insane to see a cop car chasing a booze stealing idiot INTO ONCOMING TRAFFIC ON THE BUSIEST HIGHWAY IN THE COUNTRY!
this was just outside Toronto, the police chased this car at high speed, on the most busy highway in Canada going the wrong way into traffic. 4 People were killed including a young kid. What did the loogan steal? A couple of bottles of booze.
This is horrible judgement and many Canadians are outraged. There have been a series of really scandalous stories, from police lying in court which could have put a man in prison for life, to top police chiefs being fired for "deception", others being caught lying about beating a man when it was caught on video. On and on.
It is not a good look. We need the right kinds of people in positions of authority, not people willing to put publics lives at risk for a few dollars worth of booze.
Audio recordings captured the chaotic moments leading up to a crash that killed four people, including an infant on Highway 401 in Whitby after a police chase Monday evening.
At least six Durham police vehicles were seen pursuing the U-Haul van in the wrong direction just before it crashed, audio of police radio calls reviewed by the Star shows.
“If we can pass on, just want to make sure the Durham sergeant’s aware that they’re driving the opposite direction,” an unidentified OPP officer says to dispatch.
“Someone’s going to get hurt.”
“10-4,” the dispatcher says. “We’re calling them now.”
Timestamped just before 8 p.m. the calls reflect the incident from the perspective of emergency services as Durham officers chased after a suspect. The Ontario Provincial Police Whitby highway patrol radio calls as well as Durham EMS dispatchers and paramedics were recorded by civilian radio enthusiasts and posted online.
According to the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), who have taken over the investigation, an off-duty Durham police officer was at an LCBO store in Bowmanville when a robbery took place.
The infant’s grandparents, ages 60 and 55, died in the crash, SIU spokesperson Monica Hudon told media at an update Tuesday at the scene. Also killed in the crash was the driver of the suspect vehicle.
Some of the video can be found online, it is insane to see a cop car chasing a booze stealing idiot INTO ONCOMING TRAFFIC ON THE BUSIEST HIGHWAY IN THE COUNTRY!
this was just outside Toronto, the police chased this car at high speed, on the most busy highway in Canada going the wrong way into traffic. 4 People were killed including a young kid. What did the loogan steal? A couple of bottles of booze.
This is horrible judgement and many Canadians are outraged. There have been a series of really scandalous stories, from police lying in court which could have put a man in prison for life, to top police chiefs being fired for "deception", others being caught lying about beating a man when it was caught on video. On and on.
It is not a good look. We need the right kinds of people in positions of authority, not people willing to put publics lives at risk for a few dollars worth of booze.
‘Someone’s going to get hurt’: Radio calls captured tragic moments leading up to wrong-way police chase on Highway 401 in Whitby
A driver reportedly drove in the opposite direction on Highway 401 after fleeing from an alleged robbery in Clarington.
www.thestar.com
Audio recordings captured the chaotic moments leading up to a crash that killed four people, including an infant on Highway 401 in Whitby after a police chase Monday evening.
At least six Durham police vehicles were seen pursuing the U-Haul van in the wrong direction just before it crashed, audio of police radio calls reviewed by the Star shows.
“If we can pass on, just want to make sure the Durham sergeant’s aware that they’re driving the opposite direction,” an unidentified OPP officer says to dispatch.
“Someone’s going to get hurt.”
“10-4,” the dispatcher says. “We’re calling them now.”
Timestamped just before 8 p.m. the calls reflect the incident from the perspective of emergency services as Durham officers chased after a suspect. The Ontario Provincial Police Whitby highway patrol radio calls as well as Durham EMS dispatchers and paramedics were recorded by civilian radio enthusiasts and posted online.
According to the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), who have taken over the investigation, an off-duty Durham police officer was at an LCBO store in Bowmanville when a robbery took place.
The infant’s grandparents, ages 60 and 55, died in the crash, SIU spokesperson Monica Hudon told media at an update Tuesday at the scene. Also killed in the crash was the driver of the suspect vehicle.
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