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Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

There's another one on the way, honest... (Connecticut based incident, apparently...)


This is a good thing. Zero chance of the perp reoffending and assaulting anyone else. Or costing us thousands for incarceration. Nobody but family cares. I don't care if the cop took the meat wagon, he chased down and killed an armed, dangerous convicted criminal. He ran towards the fire, which gives him priority, no matter the injury.
 
This is a good thing. Zero chance of the perp reoffending and assaulting anyone else. Or costing us thousands for incarceration. Nobody but family cares. I don't care if the cop took the meat wagon, he chased down and killed an armed, dangerous convicted criminal. He ran towards the fire, which gives him priority, no matter the injury.
Played the race card too.
 
There's another one on the way, honest... (Connecticut based incident, apparently...)

Not familiar with Connecticut triage protocol.

But, in Ontario, paramedics would be explaining to their Department, and your Base Hospital Medical Director, and at the coroner's inquest , why they triaged a a panic attack a higher priority than a GSW - if they hoped to keep their jobs.

Based on a 2022 news report of a GSW call in Hamilton, ON , paramedics might even be looking at possible jail time. "Guilty of failing to provide the necessities of life."

The Crown had argued the two men should each be incarcerated for 2½ years.

Probably in a civil lawsuit against the City as well.

I read the family in Connecticut has launched a $40 million lawsuit.

YES, it is understood patients with the highest triage priority are not always the nicest, or the ones you side with.

In addition to an instinctive emotional reaction, paramedics also have medical - legal triage responsibility .

Paramedics reported that Perrotta declined treatment in the ambulance.

“I am fine, I just needed to get out of here,” she said, according to the report.
 

That's a given OS. Like screaming I can’t breath, over and over. Doesn’t sound like the person is incapable of breathing if they can keep screaming.
Proclaimed by a number of victims . . . just before they died, from either a knee in the back or positional asphyxia.

Just think of all the money society could save if we just let the cops shoot people. Save all those silly courts.
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Not familiar with Connecticut triage protocol.

But, in Ontario, paramedics would be explaining to their Department, and your Base Hospital Medical Director, and at the coroner's inquest , why they triaged a a panic attack a higher priority than a GSW - if they hoped to keep their jobs.
The answer is simple. The man with a gun asked for a ride.
 
The answer is simple. The man with a gun asked for a ride.

It was a woman.

Paramedics reported that Perrotta declined treatment in the ambulance.

“I am fine, I just needed to get out of here,” she said, according to the report.

If triage priority is as simple as that, the family's $40 million lawsuit against the City of Bridgeport should be a slam dunk.

Attorney Darnell Crosland, representing the family, announced intentions to file a $40 million lawsuit against the City of Bridgeport.
 
It's a fair cop, m'lud...


Nine officers at UK's busiest police station suspended amid gross misconduct investigation

Nine officers at the UK's busiest police station could be sacked in an investigation into allegations of excessive force on prisoners, misogyny and inappropriate behaviour.

One officer, a police constable, is also being investigated for the potential criminal offence of perverting the course of justice after an undercover TV exposé.

The officers, from Charing Cross police station near Trafalgar Square in central London, have been suspended by Scotland Yard.

They are the subject of a gross misconduct investigation by the watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

Two others, a former Met officer and a civilian staff worker, are also facing the same disciplinary charge which could lead to dismissal.

Another serving officer has been told they are no longer being investigated because it was thought their behaviour did not breach professional standards.


 
Previously he praised the October 7th attacks.

Recently. Peel Regional Police arrested him and charged him with 3x sexual assault, 3x assault, 4x mischief.
Hmmmm when he is incarcerated let him sit in GP with some offenders who really don't like rapists.
 
Hmmmm when he is incarcerated let him sit in GP with some offenders who really don't like rapists.
hmmm GIF
 
Proclaimed by a number of victims . . . just before they died, from either a knee in the back or positional asphyxia.

Positional Asphyxia strapped face down, with the head ratched up + Chemical Restraint injection combo in pic.

A spit sock was later applied by the Paramedic.

Police were legally reasonable and did not use excessive force during the arrest.

However, the Paramedic was charged with Manslaughter.

The reckless acts of the paramedic led to the untimely and tragic death. Our prosecution team will fight hard to secure the right outcome in this criminal prosecution, particularly for the loving family and for this community.”

Also, a civil law$uit against the City by "the loving family."


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Well, at least it wasn't connected to the massive corruption scandal... whew ;)


Toronto police officer charged after allegedly accessing private police databases unlawfully​

Charge not related to police corruption probe, Toronto police say​


A Toronto police officer has been arrested and charged with unauthorized use of a computer, according to Toronto police.

Police allege the constable, 25, unlawfully accessed private police databases on several occasions between January 2024 and April 2025.

The officer, assigned to 55 Division, has about three years of service, police said in a news release Wednesday. The officer has been suspended with pay in keeping with the Community Safety and Policing Act.

The officer is due to appear in a Toronto courtroom on June 4, police said.

The arrest is not related to a months-long police corruption probe known as Project South, police added.

 
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