Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Two suspects dead, six officers injured after shootout at bank in Saanich, BC - Update

The Times Colonist is reporting that "Two suspects are deceased and six members of the Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team are in hospital after a shootout at a bank in Saanich today, police say. A shelter in place advisory remains in effect for the area of North Dairy Road to Cedar Hill Cross Road, and Richmond Road to Cedar Hill Road as officers search for a potential third suspect. Three of the injured officers are members of Saanich police and three are Victoria police officers, police said. A man in a camouflage jacket was seen lying motionless in the parking lot outside the Bank of Montreal at Shelbourne and Pear streets early Tuesday afternoon, after an exchange of gunfire following a report of people with weapons at the bank."

A shootout with the police following an armed robbery at a bank. That is very abnormal for here.

OK so I don't post pictures of dead bodies. That's not the way I roll. Yet this doesn't look like a dead body. When you enlarge the picture, it looks like a mannequin's head.
We know they used mannequins on ventilators in their Covid hospital coverage but that can be explained by the fact that they use mannequins to train people how to use the ventilators. There is no explanation for having a mannequin at a real crime scene.

Now I realize anyone can Photoshop a picture. The blood smear that was added to the scene could have been erased from the original picture. Yet that would be kind of had because the one cop's shadow is right when the blood smear should be. As we have seen from crime scene photos in Mexico, in real life when someone is shot there is a lot of blood. It's not like in the movies. When they bleed out on the street there's lots of blood.

It is possible the blood streak came after the person died since it is down hill from the body. It is also theoretically possible someone added a mannequin's head to the body with photoshop. Yet there remains one puzzling fact. Look at how calmly the police are causally standing around a dead body right after six fellow officers have been shot and wounded.

Usually, whenever there is a shooting, police are on high alert. We saw a gang shooting at the Vancouver airport when the shooter fired a couple of shots at a police car that was chasing them. The police car instantly backed off its pursuit. CTV posted a cell phone video of police running to the scene right before numerous shots were fired which has been taken down.

The video showed several police officers running to the scene in a big clump. They weren't in formation and they weren't tactical. They were frantic. As soon as they went out of view, a whole lot of shots were fired. Granted these weren't Emergency Response Team members.

The point is, they were frantic. I've seen a couple of female cops in Surrey lose their sh*t when the possibility of guns being used were mentioned. It's like Chris Tucker's observation in Rush Hour. The police officers standing around the dead body in the picture, look way too casual for the seriousness of the situation. Especially the female cop standing right beside the dead body with the mannequin's head. The body language is suspicious.

They found a potential explosive device. GMAFB. Was it another pressure cooker? Saanich PD has been dirty as f*ck since Chris Horsely sabotaged the Lindsay Buziak murder investigation.

Update: CTV is reporting that "A woman who was trapped inside a bank during a robbery and fatal shootout with police near Victoria on Tuesday says there is one question still plaguing her a day later: Why didn't the gunmen just leave with the money?"

"Fryer said she is still haunted by the eerie energy of the armed suspects, who she believes had managed to rob the bank but seemed in no rush to leave. 'I just don’t know what they wanted. What were they waiting for? she pondered. 'They had got all the money. They could have just taken the money and left right away. They would have been in and out before the police got there.'" They robbed the bank. They had the money. They could have left but they waited for the police to arrive. That is suspicious. Sounds like a prelude to more gun control legislation.

Semi automatic assault rifles are already restricted weapons. That means they are registered and pined at five rounds. No one commits a crime with a registered firearm because it is traceable. They use throwaways smuggled in from the US because they can't be traced. In this case, just like in the Nova Scota mass shooting, the guns were not registered and were not legally obtained.

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12 comments:

  1. Yes, that was very strange. Who robs banks these days. There isn't enough money in it. This isn't like back in the day, 1960s to early 1970s, when guys came from Montreal to practise robbing banks in Vancouver. It does make me wonder what was in the safety deposit boxes. Banks these days just don't hold that much money.

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    1. That's more something you'd expect from LA not here. They say the best way to rob a bank is to own it. Then get a bailout. No violence necessary.

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  2. So it's confirmed someone did rob the bank?

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    1. Witnesses claim the bank was indeed robbed. Why they didn't leave with the money and waited for the police to arrive has yet to be answered.

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  3. I think they use mannequins in forensic crime scenes if I'm not mistaken

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  4. So the whole thing with the mannequin has to do with crime scene investigation right? They just put it in the same position as the victim to study it correct?
    I agree something is still off about this whole thing tho.

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    1. I think the point behind the forensic mannequins is that they have them and use them for that purpose. It provides a means to their motive. It's like the training dummies for ventilators. They have them and use them for that purpose. That would explain why the police are so casually standing around a dead body.

      To film a training dummy and say this is a person in the hospital on a ventilator is a complete fraud. Likewise, taking a picture of a forensic mannequin and claiming it's a picture of a suspect shot dead is a complete fraud. It makes it appear that the suspects were Blackwater employees and they faked their death to support Justin Trudeau's gun control agenda: https://crimescene.com/store/product/forensic-mannequin-p-1164/

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  5. I think they are 1997 north hollywood copy cats. Also, someone inside the bank called police who happened to be in the area and were told suspects are heavily armed. In regards to the photos one is to recreate the crime scene as they’re not just going to leave a body lying around forever.

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    1. The point is, Post Media News said the picture of the forensic mannequin was a picture of a dead suspect and it was not. They lied. The use of forensic mannequins shows that is was indeed a mannequin not a real person. The witness in the bank said the suspects could have left with the money but waited for the police to arrive. The witness said he was holding an assault rifle pointed in the air. Does she even know what an assault rifle is? Holding it in the air shows he was trained to point the firearm in a safe direction and not harm any hostages.

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