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Constable James Forcillo Arrested for Breaching Bail Terms

Smallcock

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But what should we do with them then?
They will always be at best a general nuisance, at worst criminal element

Too much trying to save everyone
They really should cull the herd sometimes
Would the kid remain a burden to society for his lifetime? Probably. The problem is that you cannot rely on a bad cop to play executioner. Forcillo is just as likely to kill you if he thinks he can get away with it, while on one of his trigger-happy power trips.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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CP 24 is reporting that Forcilo went to his "fiance's house"

Huh?

During the trial, he was married and his wife was always at his side.

Then after the trial, they separate.

Now he's engaged?

WTF.

So I'm guessing that he either moves real fast and their is some dumb-ass woman out there who wants him, or he was stepping out on his wife prior to the trial at least.

If there is one type of guy that I always look sideways at, it's one who can't be single for even a minute.
His wife even had enoughhim, that should tell you something
 

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His family claimed he didn't suffer from mental illness. That doesn't mean he didn't suffer from some type of it. Yatim conducted an Internet search from his phone on easy ways to commit suicide. I'd say he had issues.
Someone trying to commit suicide automatically equals mental illness to most libtards
 

mandrill

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Someone trying to commit suicide automatically equals mental illness to most libtards
Actually, I believe to all psychiatrists as well. It's in all the textbooks that those libtard doctors use when they go to shrink school.

But read my post above about the kid's behavior as well.
 

TeeJay

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Actually, I believe to all psychiatrists as well. It's in all the textbooks that those libtard doctors use when they go to shrink school.

But read my post above about the kid's behavior as well.
Any sane person has to wonder why ONLY in downtown Toronto does this happen
Is it any wonder the city always votes to the left

There is a much higher percent of Toronto that seems to have issues like this and has run ins with the law than anywhere else in Canada

We hear about aboriginals up north committing suicide, but when was the last time we heard about one of them getting on a bus, sexually assaulting a minor, taking hostages, and (somehow) getting public sympathy when he gets taken out like Old Yeller
Only in TO / T. / 6ix
 

Frankfooter

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Any sane person has to wonder why ONLY in downtown Toronto does this happen
Is it any wonder the city always votes to the left
Good point, 'cuz if he was a hard core right winger out in the 'burbs like you, the kid would have used his ak47 to mow them all down.

This shouldn't be a left/right issue.
Cops are their to protect, mental illness isn't divided by party line.
 

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The Yatim- Forcillo incident is a rare occurence. Two troubled individuals crossing paths, both at the extreme wrong end of their journeys, both accidents waiting to happen and it happened.
 

james t kirk

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Forcillo remanded IN custody until November 30'th.

Crown is now seeking to have his bail revoked.

Good
 

spaman

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being a police office he should have know better considering how sensitive his bail was in the first case to cause any kind of wave or conflict with the terms of his bail. fucking dummy
that's is going to be hard to defend a now Crown that is looking to revoke bail
 

GameBoy27

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Exactly
His victims and other random passengers fled
Police entered
Told him to give up & he refused
They shot him
He certainly did and was convicted of attempted murder. He failed to follow his training to use lethal force only as a last resort, instead shooting Yatim six times as he lay injured and dying on the floor of the streetcar. You know cops carry pepper spray, right?

Forcillo remanded IN custody until November 30'th.

Crown is now seeking to have his bail revoked.

Good
Agreed! ^^^
 

frankcastle

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Any sane person has to wonder why ONLY in downtown Toronto does this happen
Downtown has a more dense population..... meaning more people in the same area so more likely to get crime.

Suburbs also have less places for homeless people and mentally ill people to wander/loiter without someone calling the cops.

"Up north" you simply have less people so the probability of something out of the ordinary happening there is less likely than a major city center with a far greater population.
 

nottyboi

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Exactly
His victims and other random passengers fled
Police entered
Told him to give up & he refused
They shot him
They don't really have a right to shoot someone just because they don't give up. Of you think that is ok, then you place a very low value on human life.
 

nottyboi

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There were more options than just shoot or not shoot/
Absolutely they were. When a similar incident happened after Forcillo was convicted, the cops waited the guy out and no one was injured. My heart really breaks for the parents of Yatim. They are really broken people. Not only were there other options, there was NO REASONABLE REASON to shoot, unless you are an idiotic coward.
 

GameBoy27

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Downtown has a more dense population..... meaning more people in the same area so more likely to get crime.

Suburbs also have less places for homeless people and mentally ill people to wander/loiter without someone calling the cops.

"Up north" you simply have less people so the probability of something out of the ordinary happening there is less likely than a major city center with a far greater population.
Exactly... In fact it's so obviously the case, one wonders why TeeJay can't figure that out. :confused:
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Forcillo remanded IN custody until November 30'th.

Crown is now seeking to have his bail revoked.

Good
2 weeks in jail has to be some type of reality check for him
 

nottyboi

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But what should we do with them then?
They will always be at best a general nuisance, at worst criminal element

Too much trying to save everyone
They really should cull the herd sometimes
Maybe they should start with you?
 

wilbur

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...There are other issues as well because there were several higher ranking officers on the scene who did not take charge of the situation other than the one who was moving up from the back with the Taser. They deferred too much to the primary officers who already had guns drawn (including Forcillo). The other systemic problem is that we don’t equip our officers with enough non lethal weaponry/tools and also the training is ALWAYS shoot to kill. There is no such thing as shooting to wound, officially.
I find it amazing that the senior police officer did not take charge. In any paramilitary organisation, that's what's supposed to happen. Seems to reflect a certain amount of disorganisation in the TPS. Do they have to actually have a physical 'command post' before ordinary police officers to start taking orders?

I did hear that the only requirement to be a sergeant in a certain GTA police force is just to pass the written exam. Doesn't seem to be any requirement to demonstrate leadership.

When the fire dept shows up to put out a fire, do the firemen just do what they want on their own? Of course not. The highest ranking fireman directs the tactics to be used and who does what.
 
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