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Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

Which part? If you mean at the start it looks like he grabbed a cop in a bear hug from the side or rear and was taking the officer to the ground. You do that, guaranteed any other officer within reach is going to protect their colleague, and you’ll have necessary force used against you. If their hands are full of shield, probably that’s what you’re getting for the first few seconds. That’s 100% a stupid games/stupid prizes. Don’t ever try to tackle a cop. Never ends well.

I mean chopping with the edge of the shield.

Doesn't seem to do much as it's a fairly wimpy shield, to be fair, but @Booter confirms it's legit so I'm OK with that.

No one wants to miss a good riot ;)
 
RCMP have arrested and charged one of their own. Looks like an officer working the border at St Jean in Quebec is accused of facilitating the entry of a family member back in September 2024. I think I read this as he’s been suspended from duty since it happened? That’s quite a bit of time elapsed before charges were approved.

 
RCMP have arrested and charged one of their own. Looks like an officer working the border at St Jean in Quebec is accused of facilitating the entry of a family member back in September 2024. I think I read this as he’s been suspended from duty since it happened? That’s quite a bit of time elapsed before charges were approved.

This story has it's own thread.
 
Retired, extremely dangerous...


Former RCMP officer charged with national security offences​

Michael Scoretz allegedly had work-related material at home, shared classified information: police statement​


A former RCMP officer who worked in a national security unit has been charged after allegedly sharing classified information with people he was in a relationship with.

Michael Scoretz, who lives on Bowen Island just north of Vancouver, was charged with six counts of unauthorized communication of special operational information and seven counts of breach of trust, according to a police statement.

Police said the alleged offences happened while Scoretz, 47, worked with the Pacific Region Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) between August 2020 and February 2023.

 
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