Toronto cop accused of assaulting pastry-maker at G20

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Toronto police officer accused of assaulting pastry-maker at G20 summit

A Toronto police constable has been charged with assault causing bodily harm in connection with the beating of a Toronto man at the chaotic G20 summit a year ago.

The criminal charge against Constable Glenn Weddell of west-end Toronto’s 11 Division was announced Friday afternoon by the Mississauga-based Special Investigations Unit, which probes all deaths and serious injuries involving civilians and police.

From almost the outset, the SIU had been struggling to identify the police officer or officers alleged to have inflicted injuries on pastry-maker Dorian Barton on the first day of the two-day summit, and its investigation has been closed and reopened twice.

Mr. Barton, 30, has said he was just taking pictures near Queen's Park when he was tackled by police, hauled across the pavement by his arms, arrested and taken to a temporary holding centre.
He sustained a broken arm, a black eye and multiple bruises in the altercation.

Until Friday, however, the SIU’s inquiries had largely been thwarted because none of the 11 designated “witness officers” who were nearby were willing or able to identify Constable Weddell as the alleged protagonist.

On Friday, a newspaper article and photograph identified him and the charge was announced a few hours later.

In a press release, SIU director Ian Scott said: “As a result of information provided by the TPS after May 26, 2011, the SIU conducted three further interviews of TPS members. On the basis of information received in those interviews, and in conjunction with information gathered in the prior investigations, there are now reasonable grounds to believe that Toronto Police Constable Glenn Weddell committed the offence of assault causing bodily harm against Dorian Barton on June 26, 2010.”

Constable Weddell is to appear in court next month.

Meanwhile, a group of NDP members of Parliament joined Toronto small-business owners Friday afternoon outside a downtown tavern to voice their dismay at the slow pace at which the Harper government is dealing with calls for compensation arising from the summit.

Roughly 300 businesses, including the landmark Horseshoe Tavern on Queen Street, have filed claims seeking compensation for the thousands of dollars’ worth of damage and lost business.


Toronto police officer accused of assaulting pastry-maker at G20 summit - The Globe and Mail
 

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I would truly like to know, what sort of briefing these officers got before they were unleashed on the public during the G. 20 Summit.

It certainly couldn't have been, beat the heck out of anything that moves.after all this is Canada.
 

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I knew I should have gone with Cop Rapes Donut as the subject header.
 

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Don't shoot me, I'm a piano player. LOL

During the G. 20 Summit anyone was fair game.they made massive amounts of arrests and charged maybe one or 2% of them.
 

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Don't shoot me, I'm a piano player. LOL.

 

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Don't shoot me, I'm a piano player. LOL

During the G. 20 Summit anyone was fair game.they made massive amounts of arrests and charged maybe one or 2% of them.

Anyone that wasn't smashing crap and setting police cars on fire........

Damn this stuff pisses me off.
 

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Anyone that wasn't smashing crap and setting police cars on fire........

Damn this stuff pisses me off.
You want to get really pissed off - the burners and crashers were police thugs and agent provocateurs, just like in Queebek City.
 

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You want to get really pissed off - the burners and crashers were police thugs and agent provocateurs, just like in Queebek City.

Oh Bull**** Cliffy.

They photographed them, and charged several of them later.

A few cracked heads there would have been fully appropriate. But THEY might have resisted! Only the peaceful and the compliant got the crap beat out of them....
 

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Oh Bull**** Cliffy.

They photographed them, and charged several of them later.

A few cracked heads there would have been fully appropriate. But THEY might have resisted! Only the peaceful and the compliant got the crap beat out of them....
How could they tell one balaclava wearing punk from another, by their police issue boots?
 

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Anyone that wasn't smashing crap and setting police cars on fire........

Damn this stuff pisses me off.

Yeah, anyone being anywhere near Queen & Spadina were marked for arrest, I saw them peeling off journalists and photographers for having the gal to attend a news worthy event,
 

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...From almost the outset, the SIU had been struggling to identify the police officer or officers alleged to have inflicted injuries on pastry-maker Dorian Barton on the first day of the two-day summit, and its investigation has been closed and reopened twice.

Mr. Barton, 30, has said he was just taking pictures near Queen's Park when he was tackled by police, hauled across the pavement by his arms, arrested and taken to a temporary holding centre.
He sustained a broken arm, a black eye and multiple bruises in the altercation.

Until Friday, however, the SIU’s inquiries had largely been thwarted because none of the 11 designated “witness officers” who were nearby were willing or able to identify Constable Weddell as the alleged protagonist.


The "Officer" that assaulted this guy should be off the force, just for not coming forward. Any of the
11 designated “witness officers” that can be proved to have know this officer (=able, but not
willing) should also be off the force.

Taking pictures in PUBLIC is not a crime, and anyone assaulted for taking pictures or video of law
enforcement should be protected in a manner similar to how law enforcement is protected with
the penalties for "assaulting an officer."

Any officer that assaults a civilian taking pictures or video in PUBLIC of an arrest or police action,
should be charged criminally, and automatically be out of law enforcement forever. Do not pass
GO, do not collect $200, & do not collect a wage for the next several years while an investigation
transpires.

If a wage is collected in this type of instance, and the officer is found guilty, then any & all wages

collected should be refunded to the taxpayers immeadiately upon conviction from the time of the

crime to the time of the conviction.

Assaults on the public for taking pictures &/or video of police in PUBLIC has to stop immeadiately.

 

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:canada:Oh those goddam pastry-makers. They come to this country up to their arse in flour, and we're supposed to believe they actually make pastry.......................Subversive anti demos every one. It's a wonder this one didn't have a birthday cake strapped to their waist with which to inundate Canadians with icing and the like. Deport the fukkeres!!!.

Where the hell are armed to the teeth Canuks when you need them??? Sitting in the bush somewhere, bitching about not being able to carry AK's or whatever.
 

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The "Officer" that assaulted this guy should be off the force, just for not coming forward. Any of the
11 designated “witness officers” that can be proved to have know this officer (=able, but not
willing) should also be off the force.



That you-lie-and-I'll-swear-to-it part of the Church is the big reason behind my son leaving a ten-year career with Toronto Police, then a six-month stint with Edmonton's finest.
 

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Even though this is a Canadian Politics thread, for informative purposes; filming Massachusetts law enforcement laying a beat down without their knowledge is illegal in my liberal state.
 

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Even though this is a Canadian Politics thread, for informative purposes; filming Massachusetts law enforcement laying a beat down without their knowledge is illegal in my liberal state.

Huh???????

How could it be illegal?

I don't get it.........this one needs to be taken up the court ladder, if you know what I mean.
 

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Huh???????

How could it be illegal?

I don't get it.........this one needs to be taken up the court ladder, if you know what I mean.

Whenever a law involving law enforcement is on the floor... law enforcement shows up in full uniform with guns and badges at the Massachusetts State House and packs the gallery and lobby... and front steps. They send a message...

"Be liberal... but don't you dare F*** with us."

It works!