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Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

Armed police officer breaking into a citizens house and terrorizing them for 15 minutes gets a conditional sentence, no jail, and no criminal record. Always nice to see justice done.

Reading this story I was worried she wouldn't be on some kind of paid leave.
This has been in the news a few times as it wound its way through the court in typical Canadian velocity. The whole chain of events was intimate partner/ex-intimate partner/relationship related. She doesn't strike me as being all that stable, but that's just me watching the news.

She is on leave and has been for a while. I wouldn't get my hopes up for any dramatic action by professional standards. I suspect she will stay on extended leave until she retires, or is buried in some GHQ job when she only sees her weapon once a year during training.
 
This has been in the news a few times as it wound its way through the court in typical Canadian velocity. The whole chain of events was intimate partner/ex-intimate partner/relationship related. She doesn't strike me as being all that stable, but that's just me watching the news.

She is on leave and has been for a while. I wouldn't get my hopes up for any dramatic action by professional standards. I suspect she will stay on extended leave until she retires, or is buried in some GHQ job when she only sees her weapon once a year during training.

I wonder if a CAF member would get a conditional sentence for showing up at an ex partners residence in uniform armed with a loaded assault rifle and did te same as this police officer. Or just some gun owner.

I think you're right about her future. Tax payers will be giving her $10,000 a month with zero return until she retires
 
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Which part of my post?
 
I wonder if a CAF member would get a conditional sentence for showing up at an ex partners residence in uniform armed with a loaded assault rifle and did te same as this police officer. Or just some gun owner.

I think you're right about her future. Tax payers will be giving her $10,000 a month with zero return until she retires

... and enters politics ;)
 
I wonder if a CAF member would get a conditional sentence for showing up at an ex partners residence in uniform armed with a loaded assault rifle and did te same as this police officer. Or just some gun owner.

I think you're right about her future. Tax payers will be giving her $10,000 a month with zero return until she retires
Not a conditional sentence. All charges were dropped in favour of a peace bond.

I didn't see any indication that she was armed with a rifle.
 
The upcoming Professional Standards investigation should be interesting...


This has been in the news a few times as it wound its way through the court in typical Canadian velocity. The whole chain of events was intimate partner/ex-intimate partner/relationship related. She doesn't strike me as being all that stable, but that's just me watching the news.

She is on leave and has been for a while. I wouldn't get my hopes up for any dramatic action by professional standards. I suspect she will stay on extended leave until she retires, or is buried in some GHQ job when she only sees her weapon once a year during training.

She’s got crazy eyes. ‘Extended unrelated leave’ checks out.
 
She’s got crazy eyes. ‘Extended unrelated leave’ checks out.

Our new AI overlords tell me:

Based on the provided search results, there is no direct mention of "crazy eyes" within the text of the Criminal Code of Canada.
The search results show that "crazy eyes" is a phrase used in:
  • Reddit comments and social media to describe the physical appearance of individuals involved in alleged criminal incidents.
 
Well, things like this never looks good in print ...



Police service reassigns officers, notifies oversight agencies after alleged assault of lawyer

The Durham Regional Police Service announced Thursday that it has reassigned police officers who allegedly assaulted a Black lawyer while she was working at an Oshawa courthouse, in addition to notifying two civilian oversight agencies of the allegations.

The announcement came amid mounting pressure from Ontario’s legal community, whose lawyers and organizations have rallied behind the lawyer, Sudine Riley of Aitken Roberston, accusing the officers of racial bias. Several organizations have called for an independent investigation that DRPS itself won’t conduct.

According to a press release issued earlier this week by Riley’s lawyer, Riley was working in an interview room at an Oshawa courthouse on Jan. 23 when two DRPS officers entered the room, “challenged her presence,” slammed her head into a desk, dragged her out of the room, and ripped off her headscarf. DRPS then charged Riley with an offence under the Trespass to Property Act.

 
Well, things like this never looks good in print ...



Police service reassigns officers, notifies oversight agencies after alleged assault of lawyer

The Durham Regional Police Service announced Thursday that it has reassigned police officers who allegedly assaulted a Black lawyer while she was working at an Oshawa courthouse, in addition to notifying two civilian oversight agencies of the allegations.

The announcement came amid mounting pressure from Ontario’s legal community, whose lawyers and organizations have rallied behind the lawyer, Sudine Riley of Aitken Roberston, accusing the officers of racial bias. Several organizations have called for an independent investigation that DRPS itself won’t conduct.

According to a press release issued earlier this week by Riley’s lawyer, Riley was working in an interview room at an Oshawa courthouse on Jan. 23 when two DRPS officers entered the room, “challenged her presence,” slammed her head into a desk, dragged her out of the room, and ripped off her headscarf. DRPS then charged Riley with an offence under the Trespass to Property Act.

The level of force used seems a tad excessive for a provincial offense ticket.
 
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