Grieving family looks for answers after woman falls 24 storeys... with police presentLaw & Order | 207281 hits | May 29 6:16 am | Posted by: DrCaleb Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Allow me to translate from Bullshit to English:
And the way to identify a forced narrative is several police reports that all have the same facts, the same chronological order of facts, and the same irrelevant details like 'witness 1 wore a blue hat'.
Meanwhile, what was ignored in Toronto last week was an open-air gunfight between gangsters downtown, where an "aspiring rapper" got ventilated past repair. This wasn't mentioned either by anyone in the crowd determined to make sure long guns are taken away from farmers in order to ensure that rural areas remain subject to marauding meth-heads and other such scum who think they have a right to easy marks to victimize in order to maintain their habits. Canada, eh.
But then, common sense is rarely present when certain people decide to ignore the truth of a situation in an attempt to change the narrative.
I'm surprised it took 2 days for someone to come out and blame the victim for her mental illness.
Yes, I mean you.
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But neither the footage nor the interviews will be made public, for now.
"While the investigation is ongoing, the details � will not be released in an effort to ensure the memories of other potential witnesses are not tainted," the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said in a news release Monday.
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Two of those calls stated that a knife was involved, according to the chief, but the family has said there was no assault underway or knife present when police arrived.
Korchinski-Paquet, her brother and mother met police in the hallway of their apartment, Saunders said, and "words were exchanged" between her and officers.
Not long afterward, she asked to enter the apartment unit to use the bathroom. Police followed her inside, but did not allow her mother or brother to enter, the family has said.
Within a minute or two, Singh said, the family heard a commotion inside the apartment.
"Mom, help. Mom, help," were the final words her mother would hear her say before they heard silence, according to the family. Police officers confirmed minutes later Korchinski-Paquet was dead.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ ... -1.5593718