They just beat him up. They do it all the time.. the only reason they got caught is because they arrested and beat up the wrong guy.. it's nothing new. They kick the complete crap out of almost everyone they arrest. It's a hell of a feeling having three cops kicking you in the back as they have y... access page ...
They just beat him up. They do it all the time.. the only reason they got caught is because they arrested and beat up the wrong guy.. it's nothing new. They kick the complete crap out of almost everyone they arrest. It's a hell of a feeling having three cops kicking you in the back as they have your hands pinned behind your back.. and they get away with it cause if you flinch or try to cover yourself it's considered resisting arrest and they keep beating you till you stop moving ( resisting ) ..
Most people don't care cause they figure it only happens cause you break the law in the first place... this particular case is only going down the way it is cause the man was the wrong guy.. otherwise we wouldn't even be hearing about it.. it's just much easier for people to write it off as just a criminal getting what he deserves. Or just to completely ignore it all together. .. brass tax is most people just don't care.. we live in a society where people would rather see homeless people arrested for loitering so they don't have to see them rather than feed them... think of it this way; if everyone in canada donated one can of food a week every week all the homeless would be fed daily.. just one can a week. . But yet we don't and won't do that. . And if we won't look after our homeless you don't really expect people to care about police brutalizing criminals... of course I don't agree with this mindset that 80% of North Americans have.. but it is what it is.
Re:
April 25th, 2016 The St. Thomas Police are in receipt of the SIU’s (Special Investigations Unit) decision to lay criminal charges against three St. Thomas officers. As such the three officers have been suspended with pay. The Police Service will be conducting an internal investigation into the matter in accordance with Section 11 of the Police Services Act. As the matter is before the courts no further information will be released by the Police Service.
Chief Pinnell
Mississauga, ON (25 April, 2016)
Three St. Thomas Police Service officers have been charged with assault for their involvement in a takedown in February of this year.
An SIU investigation found the following:
On February 2, 2016, several St. Thomas Police officers were conducting surveillance in a residential area near Southdale Road East and Adelaide Road South in London, Ontario. The officers were seeking a suspect in a jewelry store robbery. Around 4:00 p.m., officers followed a taxi to Nadine Avenue, where they removed a male passenger and arrested him in relation to their investigation. The 35-year old male was injured during the incident. He was released unconditionally when the officers realized they had arrested the wrong person.
As a result of this investigation, the Director of the Special Investigations Unit, Tony Loparco, has reasonable grounds to believe the officers each committed the criminal offence of assault causing bodily harm. As a result, Director Loparco has caused three charges to be laid.
Constable Frank Boyes, Constable Sean James, and Constable Daniel Spicer are now charged with assault causing bodily harm, contrary to s. 267(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
The officers are required to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice at 80 Dundas Street in London on May 31, 2016. The matter is now properly before the courts. In consideration of the fair trial interests of the accused, the SIU will make no further comment.
Source: re: SIU Lays Assault Charge against Three St. Thomas Police Officers
www.stps.on.ca/siu-lays-assault-cha
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