Thursday, November 24, 2022

Surrey RCMP officer charged with Sexual assault

City News is reporitng that "A Surrey RCMP officer already facing charges in relation to a misconduct investigation will respond to five additional charges, including for sexual assault. The BC Prosecution Service announced the five new charges Wednesday against Cpl. Peter Leckie over allegations of misconduct." This brings us back to IHITit and the Friends of Craig Callen.

Abbotsford drug bust tied to Surrey

City News is reporting that "Three men in Abbotsford have been arrested by police after an investigation into numerous overdose deaths within the city. According to Abbotsford Police Department, its Drug Enforcement Unit was able to find the drug suppliers and dealers of a 'known drug-trafficking operation.' In a statement, AbbyPD says during a search of the three men’s homes in Abbotsford and Surrey, it found 1.3 kilograms of fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine — worth about $200,000."

"Police say they also found three handguns, two of which had silencers, and $90,000 in cash. 'All three males arrested in this investigation are Abbotsford residents associated with the Lower Mainland Gang Conflict (LMGC). DEU will continue to target known members or associates of the LMGC who operate and sell fentanyl within Abbotsford, leading to overdose deaths within our community,' Sgt. Mike Hanninen said." This is what the police arr supposed to do. Note that it was the Abbotsford PD not the CFSEU or the Surrey RCMP. Just sayn.

Fatal shooting in Coquitlam

The Tri City News is reporting that "A Coquitlam park and playground was behind police tape Thursday, Nov. 24 as members of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team combed the area for clues to Wednesday night's double homicide. At a police briefing Thursday, IHIT confirmed that one man has been identified as a victim in the shooting, which took place in a lane beside Dawes Hill Park, while efforts are being made to identify a second deceased victim."

"In all, three individuals were shot inside a vehicle, but one survived with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. Investigators have identified one of the victims as 25-year-old Ramin Salam of Coquitlam." CTV is reporitng that Ramin Salam is a Coquitlam resident who was allegedly associated with gang members. "A burned out vehicle was also found a short time later in Surrey’s Fraser Heights neighbourhood."

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Ottawa is seeking to ban all legal firearms ownership



True North is reporting that "After the Liberals moved to ban hundreds more new models of rifles and shotguns through a last-minute amendment to Bill C-21, Alberta Justice Minister Tyler Shandro says the federal government is seeking to ban legal firearm ownership altogether." That is World Economic Forum crazy. Pride cometh before the fall and great shall be the fall thereof.
The Manitoba government is reporting that "Manitoba has consistently stated that many aspects of the federal approach to gun crimes unnecessarily target lawful gun owners while having little impact on criminals, who are unlikely to follow gun regulations in any event. In Manitoba’s view, any buy-back program cannot further erode our scarce provincial police resources, already suffering from large vacancy rates, and away from focusing on investigation of violent crimes,” said Manitoba Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen."

"Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and New Brunswick called on the federal government to halt plans to use scarce RCMP and municipal police resources to confiscate over 100,000 legally acquired firearms from Canadians. The Prairie provinces had already written to their RCMP divisions indicating that provincial funding should not be used for that purpose."

The National Post is reporting that "Saskatchewan and Manitoba have followed Alberta’s lead and informed the federal government they won’t use local resources to enforce a federal initiative they don’t support. Christine Tell, Saskatchewan’s Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety, wrote a letter to the highest-ranking RCMP officer in the province telling them not to use provincial resources for the program. 'The Government of Saskatchewan does not support and will not authorize the use of provincially funded resources for any process that is connected to the federal government’s proposed ‘buyback’ of these firearms,' she said in the letter."

Guns.com is reporitng that "The passage of a motion by opposition parties in the Yukon brings to five the number of provinces and territories standing against the Trudeau government's planned mandatory gun buy back program." After all these provinces said no Justin Trudeau added a ship load of more long guns to the list. People in rural areas need long guns.

Trudeau targets hunters with gun bill changes that assault Canadian heritage

Conservatives say Liberals cross ‘red line’ with bid to restrict firearms used by hunters

Organized crime investigation in Camrose, Alberta

The Edmonton Journal is reporitng that "Police are warning Camrose residents to expect a heavy law enforcement presence there amid an ongoing organized crime investigation. Officials with ALERT (Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams) said Monday its officers with Camrose and Edmonton police, as well as the RCMP, are executing 17 search warrants in the area on Monday. Camrose is about 73 km south of Edmonton."

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Police incident in Vancouver

CTV is reporitng that "There is a major police response happening in multiple areas of the Lower Mainland. Heavy police presence has been confirmed in places like Burnaby, Surrey, Coquitlam, and New Westminster, while people in neighbouring communities have also reported seeing police. Metro Vancouver Transit Police have confirmed to CityNews that they received reports of shots fired at a business near a transit station in Port Coquitlam around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. A related vehicle incident also took place near the Braid SkyTrain station shortly after."

Convoy lawyer kicked out of Emergency Act Inquiry

I just want to point out the obvious. The Emergency Act Inquiry is a complete farce. We all knew that going into this so today's events should come as no surprise. The police had every right to tow vehicles illegally parked but they had absolutely no right to beat civilian protesters. The police who did that are oath breakers. They broke their oath to uphold the Canadian Charter of Rights.

The Toronto Star is reporitng that "One of the lawyers representing the core Freedom Convoy organizers at the Public Order Emergency Commission was asked to leave the hearing room on Tuesday after a tense exchange with the commissioner overseeing the proceedings. Commissioner Paul Rouleau instructed security to remove Freedom Corp. lawyer Brendan Miller, after arguing over federal government redactions to documents, and an attempt to have a ministerial staffer added to the witness list."

"First raising this request when the commission took a break during Mendicino's testimony, the commissioner told him that if he wanted to have a last-minute witness added to the roster, he needed to make his submission in writing." Except he already had. Twice. When the lawyer pointed that out to the judge the judge had him removed. This is a complete farce.

What's the real issue here? Whether or not the Emergency Act was ever remotely justified, the government had absolutely no right to freeze every bank account of hard working civilians who donated to the truckers on route to Ottawa. That was a criminal act. Do you think this fake inquiry will ever address that? Not a chance. That makes the whole thing a complete farce.
It comes as no surprise that the Kangaroo court judge violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and denied the convoy the right to legal representation since the whole thing was a violation of the Charter of Rights but we had hoped for something better. Judges need to be publicly accountable. In the US Judges are elected. In Canada judges have no public accountability.

Premiers opposed Justin Trudeau's use of the emergency act

Protest outside Jagmeet Singh's constituency office

Corporal Bulford spoke on the Emergency Act Cross examination of OPP intelligence officer during Emergencies Act hearings

The chief superintendent in charge of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) response to the Freedom Convoy said “The profile of the protester for this event was none like I’ve ever seen in my 36-year career. We had everything from grandparents – you know, my first day in this assignment I was shown a picture of two officers that had worked for me in the past, who retired, who were in the crowd – we saw children, we saw a lot of crestfallen police officers in the crowd, nurses . It wasn’t your normal group of people that you’re dealing with.”

Monday, November 21, 2022

Joe Biden's Thanksgiving Weigh in

They had a weigh in for Joe Biden at the White House today. You know that contest where you have to guess the number of jellybeans in a jar? Well today you have to guess the weight of Joe Biden so we can determine which is the biggest Turkey - Joe Biden or the bird beside him.

CNN and all the other fake news outlets is reporting that Joe Biden pardoned two turkey's today outside the White House but I only see one in the picture besides Joe. Will someone please explain to Joe that he's not allowed to pardon himself. His shady business deals in the Ukraine are going to have to be investigated. Jusy sayn. Even his own peeps don't think he should run.

Donald Trump's twitter account reinstated

True North is reporting that "True North has compiled a list of notable people who have had their Twitter accounts reinstated in the last few days amidst owner and CEO Elon Musk taking the company in a new direction. Former U.S. President Donald Trump was reinstated on Saturday."

Renowned Canadian author and psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson was allowed back on Twitter last Friday. The popular conservative Christian satire site owned by Seth Dillon also had its Twitter account reinstated on Friday. American rapper Ye, commonly known as Kanye West, returned to Twitter on Sunday."

"Several other high profile figures who were previously banned but have been reinstated include U.S. GOP Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, author James Lindsay, conservative influencer Alex Lorusso, internet personality Andrew Tate and activist group Project Veritas. Some Twitter users are calling on Musk to also reinstate the accounts of Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Peter McCullough, two health professionals who questioned Covid vaccines."

That is awesome and hilarious. No one is saying ban Hillary Clinton or the alphabet soup. Free speech means everyone has their say and I'm not talking about hate speech. Just because someone disagrees with Communism doesn't make them a Fascist.

Fatal shooting in Prince Rupert - Update

Update: Update: Tragically this was indeed a murder suicide and the suspect has died of his injuries. A local source claims that the assailant was a CBSA Agent which has been confirmed by the Prince George Citizen. This forces us to ask if he used a service pistol. You can't use this tragedy as an excuse for civilian gun control if he used a service pistol.

The Northern View is reporting that "RCMP has released more details on the Nov. 21 incident at Ocean Centre Mall involved a shooting in which one person died. The victim and the alleged shooter were known to each other, RCMP stated. The alleged male shooter is in hospital with critical injuries. A female victim died.

Northern Health Communications Manager, Eryn Collins, confirmed to The Northern View some social media posts and comments about today’s incident were not accurate. She confirmed the occurrence did not involve any Northern Health staff at any of their offices."