RCMP leader accused suspended Coquitlam officers of mounting 'campaign of hate'

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If it isn't the TPS, DRPS or Peel Region Criminals, it's the RCMP or OPP.

We cannot avoid what we are, a failing police state. Toronto is going to collapse first but they will take a whole bunch of money from the feds beforehand to ensure that all Canadian interests decline in unison.

To all of the many American Creepy Ones who peruse this site, these are you people...


The head of Coquitlam's RCMP detachment accused three of his officers of waging "a campaign of hate" in an email sent to staff earlier this year after one of the Mounties defended himself at a code of conduct hearing into allegations of homophobia, racism and sexism.

In a detachment-wide message sent the morning after Const. Ian Solven appeared to blame the pressures of policing for his derogatory posts to chat groups, Supt. Darren Carr said he wanted to "share his feelings" about proceedings he said he found "extremely difficult to watch."


In the email, titled 'MUST READ — CONDUCT HEARING,' Carr wrote that listening to "highly offensive, hurtful and degrading pejoratives used to belittle our colleagues and members of the public" brought on "a broad range of feelings."


"But the most salient emotion has been anger, anger borne out of watching sworn members openly engage in racism, homophobia, sexism and misogyny," Carr wrote in the email, which CBC obtained through a federal Access to Information request.

"What has been even more infuriating has been watching testimony that has attempted largely to justify their actions," he continued.

"I want to be very clear that while we are all capable at times of being insensitive or clumsy, the actions of these members can only be characterized as a campaign of hate, designed to hurt and divide."
 
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