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The Durham Children's Aid Society has charged Handscomb with abduction and assault.

"Handscomb told 680News that even when paramedics arrived on scene he would not let the child leave his arms.

"I wasn't letting go of that baby," Handscomb explained. "(EMS asked) do you want to bring him out of the truck and I said yeah cause I'm not letting him go. I've got him crying now. We'll get him in the ambulance and get him to the hospital but I don't want to let him go." "
I'm guessing you are making a very bad joke since I don't see that in the news reports today.
 

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The Durham Children's Aid Society has charged Handscomb with abduction and assault.

"Handscomb told 680News that even when paramedics arrived on scene he would not let the child leave his arms.

"I wasn't letting go of that baby," Handscomb explained. "(EMS asked) do you want to bring him out of the truck and I said yeah cause I'm not letting him go. I've got him crying now. We'll get him in the ambulance and get him to the hospital but I don't want to let him go." "
rubmeister100 lies, no real shock there.

Complete article below:

Police officer saves 5-week-old baby in Whitby

WHITBY, Ont.- A Durham Region police officer is being hailed a hero after saving the life of a five-week-old baby boy in Whitby on Friday.

Constable Adam Handscomb was 24 seconds away from the baby's home when he got the call.

Handscomb said that when he picked up the baby, he was already purple.

"I sprinted into the house and just picked up the baby," Handscomb said. "I didn't really have time to think about it. Training kicked in and when the baby let out a little cry, I knew it was good news."

He said that was the best moment he's ever felt and it's a moment that makes him proud to put on the uniform everyday.

Handscomb told 680News that even when paramedics arrived on scene he would not let the child leave his arms.

"I wasn't letting go of that baby," Handscomb explained. "(EMS asked) do you want to bring him out of the truck and I said yeah cause I'm not letting him go. I've got him crying now. We'll get him in the ambulance and get him to the hospital but I don't want to let him go."

Fortunately, Handscomb received a refresher CPR training course earlier that day.

He said he hopes to keep in contact with the child as he grows up.

"When he's old enough, I can say 'you know what, there was this one day you were purple and I helped you out'," Handscomb said.'

Handscomb, 25, grew up in Whitby and has been a cop for three years with Durham region.
 

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rubmeister100 lies, no real shock there.
Give me a break - It was a clearly a joke.

With all the cop bashing - me included in some - on this board, it was a fitting joke for this forum. Probably not a good one for the actual event but for this forum, it was a good for a little chuckle.

People need to relax, just a little.
 

blackrock13

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Give me a break - It was a clearly a joke.

With all the cop bashing - me included in some - on this board, it was a fitting joke for this forum. Probably not a good one for the actual event but for this forum, it was a good for a little chuckle.

People need to relax, just a little.
I actually thought your 'generally bad' joke was better.
 

blackrock13

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Well I am funnier, so that is a given.

I will work on Rub if you like. ...............


................. Not THAT kind of work!
An ...................................................................................................ticipation will kill some on here.
 

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