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Old 08-25-2018, 11:37 AM   #774
OMG!WTF!
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Originally Posted by underGRADFlame View Post
So what you are basically saying is the cops are guilty regardless of what the results of the investigation are, because all cops are bad, and they are investigated by more bad cops.

That about sum it up? What would satisfy you in this situation?

You know what? Yes. That's actually exactly what I'm saying. CPS and all of its officers are guilty of not training properly and this is nothing but an expected outcome. A report last year on use of force said CPS needed special training on how to deal with people in mental crisis. They were offered the same training forces all over the country have taken and the same training the Calgary Fire Department received last year and CPS flat out refused and even said they only deal with the behavior, not the reason behind the behavior. They chose to remain ignorant and so this is what you get.


https://globalnews.ca/video/4409068/...oy-with-autism


As far as ASIRT goes, this is what typically happens...


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...-eps-1.4731229



A guys lays down on the ground with his hands behind his back and then gets kicked into oblivion and that's ok because he had a gun in the car. If that makes sense to you, you're certainly not going to last long in your career of running up on people who have guns.



This cop treated a 12 year old with autism just like a 20 year old violent drunk on a high speed rampage. That's what refusing training will get you. If it turns out the kid tripped and broke his skull then I will fully admit I'm wrong. Until then, chances are good we'll never hear another word about this case and they're even better not a single charge will amount from it even if ASIRT recommends them.
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