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Who knows how she attempted to interfere. Cops were better off on using the stun gun to calm her down than using physical force. Imagine the outrage in the papers saying. Cop beats up a 12 year old.
 
Based on the interview I suspect both mother and daughter were more than a handful for one officer to handle without the use of the taser.
 
Repoman said:
What is going on with the cops in North America??

Let's ask this cop.

A veteran Toronto Police officer is facing child pornography charges following an investigation at his Malton home.

The Peel Regional Police Internet Child Exploitation Unit arrested the officer, a constable, at his home last Thursday following a two-month probe that started with a tip from Toronto Police and culminated in last week's execution of a search warrant at the Airport and Derry Rds. area home.

Police say a man was using his computer in his home to possess child pornography.

Dariusz Kisielewski, 44, is charged with making child pornography, possessing child pornography and three counts of voyeurism. He remains in custody and will be in court Wednesday for a bail hearing.

Peel Const. Thomas Ruttan would neither confirm nor deny that Kisielewski is a Toronto Police officer, saying the Peel force doesn't release employment information of those charged “unless it relates to the charges they are facing.”

However, Toronto Police Const. Wendy Drummond confirmed Kisielewski is a Toronto officer and that he has been suspended with pay pending the outcome of the case. He is currently assigned to 22 Division.

Ruttan wouldn't reveal the ages of the victims for “investigative reasons.”

There are at least two victims, who are related, according to the police source.

Kisielewski has made Ontario's “sunshine list,” the annual list of public sector employees making $100,000 or more, for five consecutive years.

https://www.thestar.com/news/crime/...er_charged_with_making_child_pornography.html

 
Boing said:
Let's ask this cop.

A veteran Toronto Police officer is facing child pornography charges following an investigation at his Malton home.

The Peel Regional Police Internet Child Exploitation Unit arrested the officer, a constable, at his home last Thursday following a two-month probe that started with a tip from Toronto Police and culminated in last week's execution of a search warrant at the Airport and Derry Rds. area home.

Police say a man was using his computer in his home to possess child pornography.

Dariusz Kisielewski, 44, is charged with making child pornography, possessing child pornography and three counts of voyeurism. He remains in custody and will be in court Wednesday for a bail hearing.

Peel Const. Thomas Ruttan would neither confirm nor deny that Kisielewski is a Toronto Police officer, saying the Peel force doesn't release employment information of those charged “unless it relates to the charges they are facing.”

However, Toronto Police Const. Wendy Drummond confirmed Kisielewski is a Toronto officer and that he has been suspended with pay pending the outcome of the case. He is currently assigned to 22 Division.

Ruttan wouldn't reveal the ages of the victims for “investigative reasons.”

There are at least two victims, who are related, according to the police source.

Kisielewski has made Ontario's “sunshine list,” the annual list of public sector employees making $100,000 or more, for five consecutive years.

https://www.thestar.com/news/crime/...er_charged_with_making_child_pornography.html



if found guilty put him in the general population
 
Justice is served.

TORONTO - A judge has found a Toronto police officer guilty of assaulting a protester with a weapon at the city's G20 summit three years ago.
Protester Adam Nobody clapped as the verdict was read, while another officer in the courtroom let out a loud sigh.
The Crown had argued that Const. Babak Andalib-Goortani was overwhelmed by the chaos and "lashed out" at the protester, hitting him with a baton after the man had been wrestled to the ground.

But in issuing her verdict Thursday, Judge Louise Botham told court "a police officer is not entitled to use unlimited force to affect an arrest."
"His explanation that he was responding to Adam Nobody's resistance is nothing more than an after the fact attempt to justify his blows," Botham said.
"I accept that in a dynamic situation, arrests need to occur quickly and officers may well need to use force to ensure that happens," she said. "(But) even on the defendant's evidence the resistance offered by Adam Nobody was minimal."

Outside court, Nobody said he was surprised at the verdict.
"I was, yes... we live in a system we all know that cops get off all the time, so yes, I can honestly say that I was."
The protester was singled out for arrest at a demonstration on June 26, 2010, at the Ontario legislature and was tackled as he ran from police.

Andalib-Goortani's lawyer told court his client saw four other officers struggling to restrain Nobody on the ground and jabbed Nobody with his baton three times toward his thigh.
Botham said she found it "surprising" that fellow police officers who testified for the defence had such a vivid recollection of one protester's behaviour in huge crowds three years ago.

She also called it curious that Andalib-Goortani had no name tag or badge number on his uniform that day.
Mike McCormack, president of the Toronto Police Association, says the officer is "very distraught" and "very crushed by this decision."
"We’re going to have counsel go over it (the verdict) and then if there are grounds for appeal we’ll be taking that avenue."


 
So many people that day had their rights trampled on. It's nice to see somebody actually found responsible for something.
 
This trend is very disturbing. Don't the cops have to swear under oath they are here to serve and protect us.
 
Any worse than this one?.



Anybody who gets drunk and gets behind the wheel of a car and goes off the road and slams into a home gets no mercy from me.

And I have a funny feeling that if i she would have killed anyone's relative on this board they would say the same thing.
 
Maurice Boscorelli said:
Anybody who gets drunk and gets behind the wheel of a car and goes off the road and slams into a home gets no mercy from me.

And I have a funny feeling that if i she would have killed anyone's relative on this board they would say the same thing.

You must be kidding me and all. What she did is so irrelevant?. So you condemn cops slamming a woman's face to the floor?

Dude stop smoking that shit.

Go ahead and talk about what she did. This has nothing to do with it. Don't you get it?.
 
Repoman said:
What is going on with the cops in North America??

Looks like another lawsuit is on the way. Why did the cops asked her to stop filming and delete it?.

Homeowner is Arrested for Open Carrying an Empty Shotgun on His Own Property After Reporting a Tresspasser -



 
Handcuff him while you sort things out
No problem with that

shutting the camera down
Bad decision. It was the home owner recording an incident on her own property.
She was civil and not interfering
 
Let the truth be told in court.

[h=1]Woman arrested for drunk driving sues after video shows her being strip searched by four officers and tossed naked into a cell[/h]
  • Dana Holmes was pulled over in May for driving at nearly three times the legal limit
  • Officers say she was resisting arrest and three male and one female officers are all shown stripping the 33-year-old
  • Holmes is suing Lasalle County police and the four officers involved for what she says was an unnecessary and illegal search


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...officers-tossed-naked-cell.html#ixzz2gW22pfBF
 
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