Creepy Canadas idea of justice and "transparency". Did police shoot and kill this baby? How long must we wait for answers?

shockedcanadian

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We've seen the RCMP, TPS and OPP have major, multiple controversies of the highest magnitude the last few months. Including a 22 murder rampage by a psycho that took I think 12 or 13 hours to alert the public that the guy was in a replica police vehicle, which increased the body count.

This one, however, really has people questioning our system. Police shooting into a car they know has a 1 year old, murdering the child (or not, they won't say), and the police don't even have to agree to interviews! We don't even know the names of any of the people involved!

This is what socialism looks like, take heed. It may be coming to you soon. It's even creepier than it appears...



Three officers who discharged their firearms have been designated as “subject officers.” Under SIU legislation, subject officers can’t be compelled to submit to interviews. That’s a wretched flaw of the legislation. Officers have the same civil rights as anybody else in Ontario.


Should they?

None of the three have made themselves available for interviews yet.

Fourteen witness officers have been interviewed, says Hudon, as well as five civilian witnesses. The SIU team includes four investigative officers, two forensic experts and a reconstruction specialist.

Four guns were retrieved from the scene: three OPP firearms and a handgun belonging to the father.

The crux of the matter is who killed Baby X?

Taken.

Killed.

Anonymous.

There is no excuse for sluggishness or secrecy from the SIU and the CFS.


That baby is all our child now.
 
We've seen the RCMP, TPS and OPP have major, multiple controversies of the highest magnitude the last few months. Including a 22 murder rampage by a psycho that took I think 12 or 13 hours to alert the public that the guy was in a replica police vehicle, which increased the body count.

This one, however, really has people questioning our system. Police shooting into a car they know has a 1 year old, murdering the child (or not, they won't say), and the police don't even have to agree to interviews! We don't even know the names of any of the people involved!

This is what socialism looks like, take heed. It may be coming to you soon. It's even creepier than it appears...



Three officers who discharged their firearms have been designated as “subject officers.” Under SIU legislation, subject officers can’t be compelled to submit to interviews. That’s a wretched flaw of the legislation. Officers have the same civil rights as anybody else in Ontario.


Should they?

None of the three have made themselves available for interviews yet.

Fourteen witness officers have been interviewed, says Hudon, as well as five civilian witnesses. The SIU team includes four investigative officers, two forensic experts and a reconstruction specialist.

Four guns were retrieved from the scene: three OPP firearms and a handgun belonging to the father.

The crux of the matter is who killed Baby X?

Taken.

Killed.

Anonymous.

There is no excuse for sluggishness or secrecy from the SIU and the CFS.


That baby is all our child now.
If the baby was a whitey then what's the problem?
 
Honestly, it sounds like they are conducting an investigation....

Compared to the US, where a shooting incident if often covered up by the police if no one caught it on videophone.

No comparison between our nation in terms of accountability. I've read of cops being fired hours after a major mishap in the U.S, in Canada, they get suspended and PAID in full for 10+ years before they are eventually fired. Some, even on trial for murder.

It's been three weeks. it's really simple, you match the ballistics to the gun. These cops don't even have to do an interview, because that's how Police States roll.

God forbid you ever experience the abuses of such a state and it's enablers.
 
We've seen the RCMP, TPS and OPP have major, multiple controversies of the highest magnitude the last few months. Including a 22 murder rampage by a psycho that took I think 12 or 13 hours to alert the public that the guy was in a replica police vehicle, which increased the body count.

This one, however, really has people questioning our system. Police shooting into a car they know has a 1 year old, murdering the child (or not, they won't say), and the police don't even have to agree to interviews! We don't even know the names of any of the people involved!

This is what socialism looks like, take heed. It may be coming to you soon. It's even creepier than it appears...



Three officers who discharged their firearms have been designated as “subject officers.” Under SIU legislation, subject officers can’t be compelled to submit to interviews. That’s a wretched flaw of the legislation. Officers have the same civil rights as anybody else in Ontario.


Should they?

None of the three have made themselves available for interviews yet.

Fourteen witness officers have been interviewed, says Hudon, as well as five civilian witnesses. The SIU team includes four investigative officers, two forensic experts and a reconstruction specialist.

Four guns were retrieved from the scene: three OPP firearms and a handgun belonging to the father.

The crux of the matter is who killed Baby X?

Taken.

Killed.

Anonymous.

There is no excuse for sluggishness or secrecy from the SIU and the CFS.


That baby is all our child now.
If the baby was a whitey then what's the problem?

Your facetious response is poorly misplaced. Regardless, that's a minor part of the issue, we simply don't know one way or another. We do know a 1 year old was murdered in a hail of bullets.

I try to not blame those in uniform if they operate correctly, but at the very least, Canadians need to know the most basic of information. There is a reason our allies don't trust us and we had a massive drop off in foreign investment the last decade, along with our reputation (as the loss, yet again, at the UN security council seat has proven).

Our lack of accountability and Access to Justice of victims of police is a major story for those who follow these realities.
 
No comparison between our nation in terms of accountability. I've read of cops being fired hours after a major mishap in the U.S, in Canada, they get suspended and PAID in full for 10+ years before they are eventually fired. Some, even on trial for murder.

It's been three weeks. it's really simple, you match the ballistics to the gun. These cops don't even have to do an interview, because that's how Police States roll.

God forbid you ever experience the abuses of such a state and it's enablers.


Okay, let's get realistic. In the US, the police kill 1000 people a year. Most of these go uncommented on, they range from the "Suicide by Cop" to the outrageous cases that have BLM in the streets.

Canadian police kill on average 26 people a year. Even with 1/10 the population of the US, it's still a pretty small number.

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No comparison between our nation in terms of accountability. I've read of cops being fired hours after a major mishap in the U.S, in Canada, they get suspended and PAID in full for 10+ years before they are eventually fired. Some, even on trial for murder.

It's been three weeks. it's really simple, you match the ballistics to the gun. These cops don't even have to do an interview, because that's how Police States roll.

God forbid you ever experience the abuses of such a state and it's enablers.


Okay, let's get realistic. In the US, the police kill 1000 people a year. Most of these go uncommented on, they range from the "Suicide by Cop" to the outrageous cases that have BLM in the streets.

Canadian police kill on average 26 people a year. Even with 1/10 the population of the US, it's still a pretty small number.

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Whatever stat you have, multiple it exponentially. The Canadian system pushes it's citizens to wither and die, live in mediocrity, or, take their own life, That's an aphrodisiac for these filth. These cowards like to abuse, groom and destroy behind the scenes, without accountability. Creepy, flaky and unfortunately now, very Canadian.

A very safe bet if someone had a long time frame would be that Canadas global influence will wane dramatically over the next few decades. To levels lower than Mexicos. There is a reason for this, even as some apologist try to justify it. There are certain recipes for disaster for a nation and Canada checks off multiple boxes.

The police in Canada don't deal with anything even remotely close to the threats American police do. Again, not even in the same ballpark, it's night and day. It's why our covert police manufacture threats, they have to justify their feeble, unproductive existence. Creepy Covert Canadian police are the ticket in Canada, they like to operate in the shadows against the defenseless. It's how their mommas raised them (notice my disdain?).

I remember there was a Canadian on here who told me to off myself when I was complaining about employment interference. Basically cowards like that are the epitome of Canada. There is a reason foreign investment has dried up here other than building warehouse or government cronyism "capitalism".

The first to join the police, the last to join the military, destroying our system from within as our best talent leaves to crush what few underperforming private industries we have.
 
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Three officers who discharged their firearms have been designated as “subject officers.” Under SIU legislation, subject officers can’t be compelled to submit to interviews. That’s a wretched flaw of the legislation. Officers have the same civil rights as anybody else in Ontario.
But private subject citizens of Toronto, Ontario, Canada can't possess and carry firearms on the same lawful terms as, say, RCMP.
False equality. Marxist egalitarianism. Separate but equal. Always the leftist lie.
 

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