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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.
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...
Rosie DiManno: Did police shoot and kill this baby? How long must we wait for answers?
The public has a right to timely answers, especially if a police officer is responsible, whether culpability rises to the level of criminal charges or not, writes Rosie DiManno.
www.thestar.com
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.