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Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

And if the guy in custody did that, he deserves - and will get - far worse than that officer gave. But meting out punishment isn’t our role, and stuff like this brings the profession as a whole into disrepute and makes it incrementally harder for everyone else. You don’t get to abuse those in custody just because they did terrible things,; full stop. Dude was cuffed, defenceless, and under control.

And yes, I’ve had someone in custody who had beaten a teenage girl to death.
Completely agree mon amie. It's a doing the right thing and being professional vs emotional response. I can't deny enjoying seeing truly bad people suffer, but I also recognize that's wrong when it's unsanctioned. Cops and jail guards are in a very difficult position - it's easy to see how exposure to this element of society wears away at them. Defence lawyers too.
 
BTW did y'all notice Willie Pickton is on life support after a dirty lickin in the pen?


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Did anyone else read the statement of claim from Gen Whelan's lawsuit? If true, the corruption at all levels of DND is insane. I've attached the file.

Edit: I think I attached the file, cant see if it did though, can anyone see it?
 
Did anyone else read the statement of claim from Gen Whelan's lawsuit? If true, the corruption at all levels of DND is insane. I've attached the file.

Edit: I think I attached the file, cant see if it did though, can anyone see it?
Can't see it :(
 
Did anyone else read the statement of claim from Gen Whelan's lawsuit? If true, the corruption at all levels of DND is insane. I've attached the file.

Edit: I think I attached the file, cant see if it did though, can anyone see it?
I don’t see it.
 
Edit: Removing share link since it doxxes me. Frustrating how everything is associated to your email these days.
 
Edit: Removing share link since it doxxes me. Frustrating how everything is associated to your email these days.

Is this it?

Former head of military HR sues Armed Forces, government after misconduct case​

Former top general suing military, government​


The lawsuit names defendants including defence chief Gen. Wayne Eyre and vice-chief Lt.-Gen. Frances Allen; Jody Thomas, the former deputy minister of defence; Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan, the military's chief of professional conduct and culture; the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal; the director of military prosecutions and the investigative arm of the military police.

It accuses the defendants of conspiring to minimize the political fallout.

Whelan's claim also names his accuser, saying she misrepresented facts and defamed him. And it says the Prime Minister's Office and Privy Council Office were acting in response to public and political pressure.

"Individuals with inappropriate motives influenced the military justice system, military police processes and career administration processes. The resulting chaos reflects a military that is still unwilling to free itself from improper political influence," the claim says.

It seeks $10 million for loss of income and loss of enjoyment of life, as well as damage to Whelan's mental health and reputation.

 
Is this it?

Former head of military HR sues Armed Forces, government after misconduct case​

Former top general suing military, government​


The lawsuit names defendants including defence chief Gen. Wayne Eyre and vice-chief Lt.-Gen. Frances Allen; Jody Thomas, the former deputy minister of defence; Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan, the military's chief of professional conduct and culture; the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal; the director of military prosecutions and the investigative arm of the military police.

It accuses the defendants of conspiring to minimize the political fallout.

Whelan's claim also names his accuser, saying she misrepresented facts and defamed him. And it says the Prime Minister's Office and Privy Council Office were acting in response to public and political pressure.

"Individuals with inappropriate motives influenced the military justice system, military police processes and career administration processes. The resulting chaos reflects a military that is still unwilling to free itself from improper political influence," the claim says.

It seeks $10 million for loss of income and loss of enjoyment of life, as well as damage to Whelan's mental health and reputation.

I have a thirty to forty page doc with every complaint the Gen makes against the gov and CAF. It's what is referenced by the articles. The same journalist that dapaterson posted in the other thread posted the whole doc in his discord and I'm trying to share it.
 
I have a thirty to forty page doc with every complaint the Gen makes against the gov and CAF. It's what is referenced by the articles. The same journalist that dapaterson posted in the other thread posted the whole doc in his discord and I'm trying to share it.

Let's try this.
 
If a judge compares the testimony of four officers to Sgt Shultz in Hogan's Heroes, there may be problems...

Near the end of his ruling, the judge offered a wry assessment of whether his observations would result in meaningful change. “Historically there is very little reporting back to command officers about what happens in the courts,” he wrote.​
“One might think” that in 2024, technologies such as body-worn cameras could decrease the instances of police witnesses lying under oath, yet not all police departments have implemented them, he wrote. “While there are obvious costs for equipment, training and data storage, there are less obvious savings, which may be even greater, including the avoidance of trials and substantial savings in police witness salaries while in court and in court resources that do not benefit from avoidable trials.”​
The decision to implement such technology might be considered optional by police services and civilian oversight boards, he noted. “Ensuring that your officers testify honestly and completely, however, is not optional; it should, to the contrary, be one of the highest concerns of every police commander and every police services board member.”​
O’Donnell concluded he was convicting the man of the two offences despite his “significant misgivings” about the testimony provided by the officers.​
“The public, who pay for the police, are entitled to expect better.”​

 
Badda badda in Bella Bella...

Heiltsuk Nation demands removal of Bella Bella RCMP officer​

A protest is planned for noon Friday, May 24 in front of the RCMP office in Bella Bella
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Members of the Heiltsuk Nation in Bella Bella are calling for the immediate suspension and removal of an RCMP officer stationed in the remote coastal community for reportedly making racist comments on social media.

A protest was planned for noon Friday (May 24) in front of the RCMP office in Bella Bella, which is located on the central coast.
According to a press release issued Friday by the Heiltsuk Nation, the protest follows a meeting between Heiltsuk and RCMP leadership on Wednesday, during which the Heiltsuk learned RCMP have initiated a transfer for the officer in question. However, in the meantime, they have been told the officer will remain on active duty in Bella Bella for up to 90 days, during which time he is supposed to be accompanied by another officer when responding to calls.

The Heiltsuk Nation said the officer posted a series of racist and intolerant selfies and captions that were discovered by Heiltsuk community members.

One screenshot shows the officer posing in front of the Union Jack in colonial regalia with the comment, “Now, whats [sic] to be done about these pesky natives stirring up trouble in the colonies…?”

 
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