shockedcanadian
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You want to keep trusting Canadas police state then continue to throw your own reputation down the drain. This was after he had been charged with drug trafficking!
You guys don't know even a fraction of the dishonest, abusive tactics they get away with against our young. This is a mild example of how a criminal on a force continues to get paid. Of course this is abnormal and he is an outlier just due to the severity of the allegations, however, it doesn't alter the fact that police in Canada are untouchable, whether torturing a kid or lying on multiple cases (as one judge called out Toronto cop for doing for years. He remains a cop), they are Gods in Canada.
Apparently his force has been trying to fire him for years, but how are citizens protected when their worst are openly invincible? How can citizens expect justice when their own evade it and are well rewarded? He's made $$121,047.96 a year, do the math x8.
I guarantee you the passive, docile Canadian public would happily and willingly assist such police if they needed help to harm someones career or their relationship. Just as Florida police are doing today (hint, hint). Few questions asked, just take one side and 'trust the so-called good guys".
Canada, lead by TPS, OPP, RCMP cannot be trusted. You have CSIS on your side, that is it. Your C.I.A and F.B.I better know the truth because I'm sure as hell not hiring 3rd world country teens to target and lie within my community, nor career criminals sitting at home doing blow and making 6 figures. Wake up please.
Jason Redmond, a constable with the Ontario Provincial Police in Leeds County, was found guilty of sexual assault in a Brockville courtroom last month for having sexual intercourse with a woman while she was unconscious.
A judge found Redmond also made a video of the assault on his phone to “prove” the victim had a drinking problem, and to “teach her a lesson” about how irresponsible she was when consuming alcohol.
“He made the video to show that anybody could rape her,” Ontario Court Justice Janet O’Brien read in her ruling last month, recalling the testimony of one Crown witness.
Redmond, who has been on paid leave from the provincial police service since 2015 after being involved in a local drug trafficking operation, was charged with sexual assault in 2021.
You guys don't know even a fraction of the dishonest, abusive tactics they get away with against our young. This is a mild example of how a criminal on a force continues to get paid. Of course this is abnormal and he is an outlier just due to the severity of the allegations, however, it doesn't alter the fact that police in Canada are untouchable, whether torturing a kid or lying on multiple cases (as one judge called out Toronto cop for doing for years. He remains a cop), they are Gods in Canada.
Apparently his force has been trying to fire him for years, but how are citizens protected when their worst are openly invincible? How can citizens expect justice when their own evade it and are well rewarded? He's made $$121,047.96 a year, do the math x8.
I guarantee you the passive, docile Canadian public would happily and willingly assist such police if they needed help to harm someones career or their relationship. Just as Florida police are doing today (hint, hint). Few questions asked, just take one side and 'trust the so-called good guys".
Canada, lead by TPS, OPP, RCMP cannot be trusted. You have CSIS on your side, that is it. Your C.I.A and F.B.I better know the truth because I'm sure as hell not hiring 3rd world country teens to target and lie within my community, nor career criminals sitting at home doing blow and making 6 figures. Wake up please.
OPP officer guilty of sexual assault on unconscious woman and recording it to 'teach her a lesson'
A judge found Jason Redmond made a video of the assault to 'prove' the victim had a drinking problem and 'to show that anybody could rape her'
nationalpost.com
Jason Redmond, a constable with the Ontario Provincial Police in Leeds County, was found guilty of sexual assault in a Brockville courtroom last month for having sexual intercourse with a woman while she was unconscious.
A judge found Redmond also made a video of the assault on his phone to “prove” the victim had a drinking problem, and to “teach her a lesson” about how irresponsible she was when consuming alcohol.
“He made the video to show that anybody could rape her,” Ontario Court Justice Janet O’Brien read in her ruling last month, recalling the testimony of one Crown witness.
Redmond, who has been on paid leave from the provincial police service since 2015 after being involved in a local drug trafficking operation, was charged with sexual assault in 2021.
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