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Is this gaslighting or are the Toronto Police Services reminding us as to why they are the most honest police force in the world. Some of them should be sainted along with the OPP and DRPS.
I am no fan of such protests, I've made this point abundantly clear on here. However, I am a firm believer in character within authority and the rule of law. The police have to be the most committed to the law themselves.
You decide if this is a knee on neck or not, the rest of the world and their intelligence agencies make assessments of what Canada and Ontario represents.
The lawyer for a pro-Palestinian protester charged with assaulting a police officer is calling police practices into question in the face of multiple videos that appear to show an officer briefly kneeling on his client's neck while he was being arrested — something police have denied was done.
Footage of the Dec. 10 incident has circulated widely on social media, causing uproar over the apparent use of the controversial knee-on-neck restraint tactic, a potentially dangerous manoeuvre Toronto police have previously said they do not endorse.
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Footage of the Dec. 10 incident has circulated widely on social media, causing uproar over the apparent use of the controversial knee-on-neck restraint tactic, a potentially dangerous manoeuvre Toronto police have previously said they do not endorse.
The Star shared new footage of the incidents from multiple angles with Toronto police. The service maintained its position that the officer did not put his knee on the protester's neck.
I am no fan of such protests, I've made this point abundantly clear on here. However, I am a firm believer in character within authority and the rule of law. The police have to be the most committed to the law themselves.
You decide if this is a knee on neck or not, the rest of the world and their intelligence agencies make assessments of what Canada and Ontario represents.
‘Troubling’ video contradicts police account of pro-Palestinian protester’s arrest
A lawyer for Adam Melanson, charged with assaulting an officer, said he plans to fight the charges as video appears to show officer kneeling on client's neck.
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The lawyer for a pro-Palestinian protester charged with assaulting a police officer is calling police practices into question in the face of multiple videos that appear to show an officer briefly kneeling on his client's neck while he was being arrested — something police have denied was done.
Footage of the Dec. 10 incident has circulated widely on social media, causing uproar over the apparent use of the controversial knee-on-neck restraint tactic, a potentially dangerous manoeuvre Toronto police have previously said they do not endorse.
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Footage of the Dec. 10 incident has circulated widely on social media, causing uproar over the apparent use of the controversial knee-on-neck restraint tactic, a potentially dangerous manoeuvre Toronto police have previously said they do not endorse.
The Star shared new footage of the incidents from multiple angles with Toronto police. The service maintained its position that the officer did not put his knee on the protester's neck.