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That’s the mayor of Toronto?? Lol you guys are fucked.
Sadly yes.

The same mayor who recently jacked up taxes and then afterwards came out bragging that there was a money surplus.
That's how fucked we are.
 

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Toronto is one of the largest cities in North America with so many capable people to pick from a diverse population. How could you (not you directly) let this happen? Was the election rigged?
The Left voted in full force.
 

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The libs just lost a stronghold...If Chow plays it right and stay on Douggie's good side...She might keep her seat...
 

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That’s the mayor of Toronto?? Lol you guys are fucked.
That article is clickbait for idiots.

74% increase sounds outrageous unless you look at the numbers and note that there were way fewer than usual killings in 2023 and that the number this year is actually the same, quite low number Toronto usually gets.

Police said that these statistics are consistent with previous years but show a large increase because 2023 was an “outlier” that had lower gun violence rates.

There were 24 shooting deaths at the same point in 2022, 17 in 2021 and 21 in 2020. In 2023, there were only nine shooting deaths at this point of the year.
 

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That article is clickbait for idiots.

74% increase sounds outrageous unless you look at the numbers and note that there were way fewer than usual killings in 2023 and that the number this year is actually the same, quite low number Toronto usually gets.

Police said that these statistics are consistent with previous years but show a large increase because 2023 was an “outlier” that had lower gun violence rates.
There were 24 shooting deaths at the same point in 2022, 17 in 2021 and 21 in 2020. In 2023, there were only nine shooting deaths at this point of the year.
Do you think there will be the same annual stats as previous years 5 months from now?
Or are you saying Chow hasn't made a difference and won't? (just like everything else)
 
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Do you think there will be the same annual stats as previous years 5 months from now?
Or are you saying Chow hasn't made a difference and won't? (just like everything else)
I'm saying in a city of 3 million, 21 or 9 are still very low numbers for shooting deaths.
Not like in republican states under the rules you prefer.
 

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Well they showed their badge and your interfering with the arrest, should of backed off
Rot from the top on down:

Toronto police Insp. Joyce Schertzer guilty of misconduct (thestar.com)


‘Clear conflict of interest’: Toronto police inspector guilty of professional misconduct following nephew’s crash
Insp. Joyce Schertzer had faced three counts of police misconduct stemming from a single-vehicle 2022 crash involving her nephew.
Updated Aug. 7, 2024 at 7:03 p.m.
Aug. 7, 2024
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Insp. Joyce Schertzer is seen in police body camera footage at the scene of her nephew’s collision.
Toronto police tribunal
 

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Did you not see a badge was present?
The video showed a few people coming up to try to stop the attack, then two cops briefly flashing badges. The guy who approached starts backing up and another cop rushes from off video and pushes the guy into the ground, head hitting concrete.

Big lawsuits coming.
 

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The video showed a few people coming up to try to stop the attack, then two cops briefly flashing badges. The guy who approached starts backing up and another cop rushes from off video and pushes the guy into the ground, head hitting concrete.

Big lawsuits coming.
After reviewing the video again, dude was indeed backing up upon seeing the badges and a split second later was pushed to the ground. A lawsuit is feasible.
 
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I'm saying in a city of 3 million, 21 or 9 are still very low numbers for shooting deaths.
Not like in republican states under the rules you prefer.
No need to deflect to the US. This thread is about Toronto.

Will Chow make a difference or keep the status quo? Or will things get worse under her watch? If worse, why?
 
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Rot from the top on down:

Toronto police Insp. Joyce Schertzer guilty of misconduct (thestar.com)


‘Clear conflict of interest’: Toronto police inspector guilty of professional misconduct following nephew’s crash
Insp. Joyce Schertzer had faced three counts of police misconduct stemming from a single-vehicle 2022 crash involving her nephew.
Updated Aug. 7, 2024 at 7:03 p.m.
Aug. 7, 2024
3 min read
Save


Schertzer.jpg

Insp. Joyce Schertzer is seen in police body camera footage at the scene of her nephew’s collision.
Toronto police tribunal
No one will get fired. They'll just be "demoted" for a bit and then reinstated as usual.
Remember, they're in a public sector union? There's no such thing as getting fired like in the real world.
 
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No one will get fired. They'll just be "demoted" for a bit and then reinstated as usual.
Remember, they're in a public sector union? There's no such thing as getting fired like in the real world.
Thicker than thick
 
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