Hopefully the officers chain of command know how to do the honours paperwork.
Two of the first Victoria Crosses handed out were for something similar…Medal of Bravery, right there....
I agree and the RCMP Commissioner’s Commendation for Bravery as well.Medal of Bravery, right there....
Yup, very good chance of that I think, especially with it having made the news.Medal of Bravery, right there....
Obviously your wheelhouse here but it seems like time and time again police are finding ways to get off the hook for their behavior.Dropping the impaired charge is a no brainer.
For the assault and assault with weapon charges, looks like charges were stayed right after she testified.
As Booter says, the courts are a mess. Every Crown is applying the 'reasonable prospect of conviction' test on every case with extreme prejudice. In Ontario, it is not uncommon for Impaired Driver to be plead down to Careless Driving (provincial statute) and spousal assault cases dismissed in favour of a peace bond and charitable donation ('and, oh look, somebody from the Salvation Army is sitting in the courtroom today').Obviously your wheelhouse here but it seems like time and time again police are finding ways to get off the hook for their behavior.
Like, did this guy physically assault this woman and set her hair on fire or is she lying? For the police to fire someone they have to fuck up pretty bad, and a lot. If this guy did enough to get released I find it incredible that he can get off the hook for setting someone on fire.
Don’t know what to tell you, man. Crown made the decision, they’re the lawyers. They were obviously fine with pursuing the charges for the nearly two years up to that point. It really seems like something fell apart. I’ve seen worse. We all have.Obviously your wheelhouse here but it seems like time and time again police are finding ways to get off the hook for their behavior.
Like, did this guy physically assault this woman and set her hair on fire or is she lying? For the police to fire someone they have to fuck up pretty bad, and a lot. If this guy did enough to get released I find it incredible that he can get off the hook for setting someone on fire.
This.....with the impossible, but always used 110%.Guy. Literally everyone is getting off. I’ve seen 200 court matters dropped at one court appearance with no explanation. A cop having matters stayed isn’t that noteworthy. To me anyways
Canadians should be globally disappointed with their system. Not just it’s treatment of cops
Where are Mendicino and Trudeau to condemn the family? Where are the anti-gunners? Nobody needs more than five rounds!!!Off-duty Mountie saves three people from Lake Cowichan house fire
The burning house contained tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition and explosive black powder
Three of us military members were presented with the Commendation - it was an honor to march in with the Redcoats.The Commish Commendation is the right level too- significant personal risk outside of normal duties. As opposed to potential personal risk at the division level
you realize there roughly 70,000 cops in this country and a TINY number of them - despite being regular people and despite being on active operations every single day of their careers - get in shit for either illegal professional or criminal conduct. second. you are correct firing em is a mess. that needs to be fixed but the problem is deciding what is a reasonable duty action leading to something that should be put in front of a court or what clearly has nothing to do with duty and is just the behavior of a bad apple.Obviously your wheelhouse here but it seems like time and time again police are finding ways to get off the hook for their behavior.
Like, did this guy physically assault this woman and set her hair on fire or is she lying? For the police to fire someone they have to fuck up pretty bad, and a lot. If this guy did enough to get released I find it incredible that he can get off the hook for setting someone on fire.
The charges now include two counts of distributing cannabis, one count of trafficking, eight counts of breach of trust, one count of conspiracy to commit robbery and one count of theft over $5,000.
Credit where credit is due: The RCMP terminated a probationary constable, and are now prosecuting him.
The 27-year-old had been with the force for about two to three months when the investigation began
you realize there roughly 70,000 cops in this country and a TINY number of them - despite being regular people and despite being on active operations every single day of their careers - get in shit for either illegal professional or criminal conduct. second. you are correct firing em is a mess. that needs to be fixed but the problem is deciding what is a reasonable duty action leading to something that should be put in front of a court or what clearly has nothing to do with duty and is just the behavior of a bad apple.
That's just terrible.Guy. Literally everyone is getting off. I’ve seen 200 court matters dropped at one court appearance with no explanation.
It’s an honour to have you wearing our device!Three of us military members were presented with the Commendation - it was an honor to march in with the Redcoats.