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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.
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We have countless examples of how much police corruption there is in this province. Despite a multitude of proof nothing will ever change. They do what they want and get away with it 99% of the time. Do we really think James Forsillo would ever have been convicted if there wasn't a video of what took place? The man literally executed a teenager on video and was only given 5 years. And that was only because of public pressure and a complete lack of deniability. If anyone is interested in being a career criminal just join the police force.
 
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We have countless examples of how much police corruption there is in this province. Despite a multitude of proof nothing will ever change. They do what they want and get away with it 99% of the time. Do we really think James Forsillo would ever have been convicted if there wasn't a video of what took place? The man literally executed a teenager on video and was only given 5 years. And that was only because of public pressure and a complete lack of deniability. If anyone is interested in being a career criminal just join the police force.
They're not here to protect us really, that's the image. As the saying goes, "if you know, you know"..... who they really serve and protect.
 

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They're not here to protect us really, that's the image. As the saying goes, "if you know, you know"..... who they really serve and protect.
Ya that's become pretty obvious. In seemingly unrelated news the rcmp spent the day yesterday arresting a man for making online threats towards our beloved prime minister. Money well spent :rolleyes:
 

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Civilian should never have gotten involved with a police arrest, in the heat of the moment anything can happen!
Cop shouted "we're the police" and he didn't budge.
But, of course!

The concerned citizen was walking slowly backwards away from the scene when BLAM all of a sudden. another of the TPS's worst comes in from out of nowhere like a rampaging demon bull and ferociously shoves the meek and mild, slowly walking backwards man violently backwards, where the poor innocent, meek and mild man's skull meets the pavement like a melon being struck by an Aaron Judge home run swat for the ages.

Of course!
 
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Civilian should never have gotten involved with a police arrest, in the heat of the moment anything can happen!
Cop shouted "we're the police" and he didn't budge.
The guy was wrong to touch the cop when badges were flashed but the one cop came in like a raging bull and pushed the guy while he was backing up from the neck. Used unnecessary force and is going to pay the price for it.
 

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You can see into the future, that's awesome. Send me numbers so I can go buy a Lottomax ticket for tonight's draw.
While I am quite magical I don't need to rely on my powers of prediction. As the saying goes, 'history tends to repeat itself'. Why don't you offer up some examples of corrupt police actually facing legitimate justice? I didn't think so. And for the record, if I had the winning Lottomax numbers you would be the last person on earth I would give them to. 😁
 
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While I am quite magical I don't need to rely on my powers of prediction. As the saying goes, 'history tends to repeat itself'. Why don't you offer up some examples of corrupt police actually facing legitimate justice? I didn't think so. And for the record, if I had the winning Lottomax numbers you would be the last person on earth I would give them to. 😁
Sure







Should I keep going or would you like to do "your own research"
 

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Lmfao! So you consider the Forsillo/Yatim case to be justice served? Murdering a boy because he called you a pussy and getting 5 years for it is justice? Oh ya, I forgot who I was talking to
 
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Lmfao! So you consider the Forsillo/Yatim case to be justice served? Murdering a boy because he called you a pussy and getting 5 years for it is justice? Oh ya, I forgot who I was talking to
Let's just forget about the other links and let's just run with one you believe has traction, YA OK! LOL

If being a COP is God-like in your mind, why don't you apply and get a job?
 

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Police rarely reprimand their own. This aggresive behavior is rampant in the service. They are another form of legalized criminality.
 
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As soon as the cop in the black shirt showed the suspect his badge he started backing away.
That should have been the end of the interaction.
The cop on the grey shirt needs to be charged with aggravated assault.
There was no need to violently push him like that.
You can easily die from hitting your head like that.
 
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Let's just forget about the other links and let's just run with one you believe has traction, YA OK! LOL

If being a COP is God-like in your mind, why don't you apply and get a job?
Hmmm. I'm not sure how God or religion got introduced to the conversation but ok. Tbh I didn't click any of the links you listed, why bother? The fact that you introduced the Forsillo/Yatim case says all I need to hear. It's a clear showing of your absolute ignorance(not the first time we've seen this perspective from you) If you were capable of making legitimate points I would be inclined to continue this conversation but let's face it, we can all see where your head is stuck.
 
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