Number of police officers killed while on duty 'unprecedented,' says Ontario police association president

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It's a tragedy when someone is murdered. Even worse if they were good people, committed to operating honestly and with noble intentions while at work as a cop.

This is why I repeat for effect, because the lies and abuses are rampant in Canada; any time the police apparatus in Canada manufacture a threat, chases rabbits, wastes resources on destroying others lives and civil liberties while operating like judge, jury and executioner, they have blood on their hands with every tragic murder of an officer.

Every minute of every day in which the Security Industrial Complex wastes resources to destroy peoples lives and engage in CYA, they allow REAL threats to fester, commit crimes, and even murder. Usually average citizens but also police.

It will almost certainly be someone in uniform, many who sacrifice and do courageous work, not the officers most likely to abuse power and contribute to the destruction Canadas economy and reputation; that of the covert, plain clothed agent. This compounds the pain of such deaths as they are generally more honourable.

The RCMP officer who ws murdered for instance, was one who worked with and tried to help the homeless. One of the "good ones". I pray the declining reputation of police agencies, especially her own, didn't contribute to her murderers actions.


The shooting death of Ontario Provincial Police Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala mere hours after he had passed his 10-month probation period and was granted the ability to patrol independently, has left many in the ranks devastated.

OPP say Pierzchala, 28, was shot just after 2:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday while responding to a vehicle in a ditch just west of Hagersville, about 45 kilometres southwest of Hamilton.

He is the fourth officer to be killed while on duty in Ontario this fall and the fifth killed in Canada while on the job since mid-September. Another officer was killed in a car collision while off duty, allegedly by an impaired driver.

"This is unprecedented in Canada," said Mark Baxter, president of the Police Association of Ontario, which represents 28,000 sworn members from 45 police associations across the province.
 
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