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Toronto police say they are “reviewing” what happened after a video circulating online appears to show officers tasering a suspect before apparently losing control of a cruiser that rolls over them.
The video shows an officer pointing a taser at a suspect in a parking lot near a Tim Hortons before firing it, as the suspect falls to the ground.
A Toronto police cruiser then appears to slow-roll toward the suspect, as several officers rush in and try to push back against the car to stop it from colliding with the tasered figure.
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Another DEI hire, I guess they will never learn.
first to be interviewed is a shaved ape with a jiffy pop hat on
I can beat that. Saw this first hand in LA; Officer stops a stolen car, orders both occupants out of the car, and on the ground at gunpoint. His beat partner rolls up code 3 and runs them both over.
I TOLD you LAST WEEK,
The Blue Jays
&
ME
are the only GOOD THINGS LEFT in TORONTO
Probably happens allot more than they report on, but all in all criminals get what they deserve. SLO-rolls, or wrap around poles, no criminals go without a Darwin Award.
bummer, iI think I’ll take my dog for a walk.
It was in front of a Tim Horton’s. Did they at least get her a doughnut?
…uhh, would have been easier to pull the dude than push the car, just sayin’…
Kcir – come on down!
And bring your amazing Bluebirds with you!
I mean, c’mon, man!
…but some are more taser resistant than others, as this song illustrates…
https://youtu.be/OxQ8NKzkb24?si=84YTxCgrFWNwnVB-
If Canadian provinces become states, that would likely be the end of 3-down football, i.e., the CFL. It would be a bit sad, it’s been a league since the 1870’s, I believe.
Some of the teams, or maybe all, could apply for membership in the NFL. As far as I know, people there love their 3-down game, but also watch a lot of NFL. They would have to refit their stadiums for 4-down ball, put roofs over the ones that don’t have them, and increase stadium capacity.
Interesting fact: The Saskatchewan Roughriders, the smallest market in the CFL play in a city that has more than two times the population of Green Bay, and the whole province supports the only pro team there, except for a pro lacrosse team.