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SURREY, BC MEMBERS CLEARED OF WRONG DOING IN THE TRAGIC DEATH OF TEENAGER

IIO GETS IT RIGHT.


Unsecured pellet gun, a replica of a firearm, lead to the tragic death.

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"The IIO’s narrative confirms that Chase left home with a pellet gun taken without his parents’ knowledge, then called 911 himself.

His dad says he had taken the airsoft gun out of a drawer in their house that was normally locked."


"British Columbia’s Independent Investigations Office (IIO) has concluded the two officers who opened fire acted lawfully, but in a striking and unusually pointed section of its report, the civilian watchdog also revealed that none of the officers involved had any autism-specific training and emphasized how Chase’s neurodivergence may have shaped the encounter."


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Rebecca Simpson
Rebecca Simpson
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Thanks to the IIO for their analysis. It was correct. Regrettable and totally preventable death. The parents will share the guilt forever.

SEX OFFENDER GRABS CHILD IN SCHOOL WASHROOM. CITIZEN ASSISTS IN ARREST.

"McKinnon said an ‘eagle-eyed’ witness in the school’s front parking lot spotted a suspicious man running away and followed him in their vehicle to a nearby mall.

“From what I learned, it sounds like they just happened to be at the right place at the right time,” McKinnon said.

She said thanks to this witness, police were able to find the suspect very quickly and, along with mall security, arrested the man in the mall parking lot."

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"According to court records obtained by CTV News, George pled guilty to sexual interference in 2022. His criminal history dates back to 2015 and shows several ‘failure to comply with conditions’ charges and others, such as unlawful dwelling in a home and weapons violations."



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Great to see such cooperation between police and the public. Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe every Canadian community has a confirmed protocol with the police force for their jurisdiction on the buildings which includes active shooter as well as an incident like this.

EMBEZZLE $15 MILLION. BANK RECOVERS 6. JAILED FOR 14 MONTHS. WALKS WITH $11 MILLION.

"He was found out during a bank audit. An accounting of what receivers were able to recover included 17 pieces of property, at least 40 automobiles, with brands that included Lexus, Corvette and Mercedes Benz, as well as a handful of rare muscle cars. The most valuable being a rare yellow and black 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda convertible.


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The cars, along with designer watches and fine furniture, went up for auction weeks before Lysyk’s guilty plea, raising approximately $1 million toward the bank’s missing money

Lysyk also admitted to taking more than $4 million for himself. The married banker said he gave another $3.5 million to one of the girlfriends and another $3.5 million to the rest of the girlfriends."


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Wonder where he is today?

CANADA'S NATIONAL POLICE FEDERATION



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