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. .one step closer to a police state
Tribute
to Gil Puder, one of the best
*Falsely
accused men get apology from Regina Police Chief!
Edmonton
Police Commissioner
index
to Saskatoon Police drunk-dumping scandal
Toronto
Police (with links to LAPD)
Serpico on NYC Police Commissioner Safir
Saskatchewan
Drug Stories
Superintendent Brian Dueck
who masterminded the 'Scandal
of the century'
Constable Claudia Bryden, the
RCMP constable who acted out in Martensville
resulting in a pile of
bogus charges
See also Police
Sergeant Darren Strongman who Duecks in Ontario!
Pittsburgh: Loren
Pogue has served eight years of a 22-year federal prison sentence
on drug conspiracy and money laundering charges. Pogue, a Missouri
native, never bought drugs, never sold them, never held them,
never used them, never smuggled them, never even saw them. Read
this piece of real investigative journalism from the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, Win
at All Costs. We could sure use a reporter like Bill Moushey
and an editor like Bob Martinson in Saskatchewan, Land of Living
skies and braindead (complacent) people!
| On Monday, April 5, 1999, a suspicious
death occured in an RCMP holding cell in Wollaston. The story
that Jonas Hansen committed suicide is suspicious, as are many
deaths that occur in northern communities in RCMP lock-ups. Hansen
was taken in at noon to sober up. Two hours later was allegedly
discovered hanged by his shoelaces. injusticebusters will
keep you posted on this one. . .Our condolences to the Hansen
family. In the course of our investigation, we have learned that
there are no qualified forensic pathologists in this province.
Death by chokehold can be determined by an expert who knows what
to look for in an autopsy. In Sask., we have coronors who can't
tell the difference between a chokehold and a shoelace. And since
when were people in custody allowed to keep their shoelaces? |
Scotland Yard puts informant's life in danger. Family
sues.
This is a page of links about police
brutality
Be sure to visit the Clayton Miller
page where we also provide links to the whole story of the first
police officer in Canada to be charged with murder. See also
Rob
and Debbie's police corruption page.and Corruption
Exposed! a Texas site.
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South
of the Border: Reasonable People under duress
On his page Copkiller
Steve makes the following nondisclaimer:
. . .You see, by advocating
the violent death of corrupt, murdering officers everywhere,
I am not singling out any one person. While I'm aware that there
are good cops (in fact, probably the majority of them), the code
of silence that exists in today's police forces keeps them quiet
when their worthless cohorts break the law. Am I advocating the
murder of every peace officer in America? Of course not; don't
be stupid. But anyone who has ever been beaten needlessly, harrassed,
or intimidated by the assholes who make it onto the force knows
that there is no justice for victims of power-abusing cops. Hence,
my call to America: defend yourselves. When someone with a gun
threatens you, cooperation is usually the best way to get out
of the situation alive and intact. But as many victims of police
brutality will attest, cooperation means nothing to thugs who
are out to maim you in the first place. I fully advocate slashing
the throat of any cop who uses undue or unlawful force against
any citizen. Pick up your pride and strike back. His homepage
is called Evolution of Decay and his guestbook provides the perfect
outlet for the kind of rants you have to get out of your system
but wouldn't want the children to hear!
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Will
there be their justice for the Romagnuolo family?
- December 19, 1998: Man slain, officer
wounded in shoot-out; teen also shot in arrest near Port Perry
- January 2, 1999: 'Number of shots'
killed man says Special Investigative Unit
- January 5, 1999: Opinion piece: Publication
ban wrong
- January 9, 1999: Lawyer to fight unfair
publication ban
- January 13, 1999: Pepper spray used
in melee, sources say
- January 28, 1999: Gag Order wasn't
working: Judge
- January 29, 1999: House arrest lifted
for Enzo; old bail order more suited to homicide suspect
- March 30, 1999: Didn't break rules,
SIU says
- March 31, 1999: Three charged in incident
that killed father, wounded son; Officer faces murder charge
- April
1, 1999: Officers charged in shooting as widow hope for justice
- April
1, 1999: Officers to stay on duty despite charges in shooting
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The Jason
Dix story
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