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Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

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.

 
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.

I wonder if they’ve stepped up random audits in the wake of that?
 
Charged with unauthorized use of a computer? WTF

Huh. I’ve never heard of this charge:

Really? 342.1’s a great catch-all for a lot of ‘insider threat’ type stuff. It’s surprisingly heavy too; up to 10 years if they go by indictment. It’s also super useful because it gives you an easy offence to write warrants and production orders for.
 
It’s never even crossed my mind for the systems access to do anything outside of conduct and a security review. I have learned a new thing today.
 
Really? 342.1’s a great catch-all for a lot of ‘insider threat’ type stuff. It’s surprisingly heavy too; up to 10 years if they go by indictment. It’s also super useful because it gives you an easy offence to write warrants and production orders for.
This is a relatively new addition to the crim code. When I worked at ADM(IM) (20 odd years ago) I saw more than a few instances where such an offence was alleged, but there was no "good" charge to lay. But, wasn't there a court martial a few years ago involving a female sailor where a charge similar to this one was laid?
 
This is a relatively new addition to the crim code. When I worked at ADM(IM) (20 odd years ago) I saw more than a few instances where such an offence was alleged, but there was no "good" charge to lay. But, wasn't there a court martial a few years ago involving a female sailor where a charge similar to this one was laid?

This one?

 
Charged with unauthorized use of a computer? WTF

Huh. I’ve never heard of this charge:

When I was in Corrections we could use our system to look up anyone we wanted that had an involvement with our system. The only people on it were either criminals or Correctional Officers.
A few years ago we were told you can only access criminals files if you had a reason to ie case manager or recording information,
I basically quit using the system.
 
In the early days of cops having direct access to databases like CPIC, it used to be not unheard of to search people pretty much at random. Members would search daughter's boyfriends, the guy an ex-spouse was dating, etc., sometimes even for friends and neighbours. Policy and legislation lagged behind the technology. I don't know where it stands now but there was a time in the OPP where, if a Code of Conduct breach involved an improper access or dissemination of personal data (the CPIC, etc.), the Force would serve a notice of intent to dismiss.
 
When I started we were told by det coms to run checks on everyone that came into our lives- new gfs etc. so much so that we did it because we were concerned about losing our security clearance for not knowing the persons we were close to. Always worried about being exploited.

Funny how things go
 
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