Friday, September 6, 2013

Your Morning Jolt

Most people get their morning jolt from their breakfast cup(s) of coffee. As I wrote earlier this week, an 80-year-old woman, now identified as Iole Pasquale and suffering from dementia, got her jolts at 3:30 a.m. from two police taserings while walking along a road in Mississauga with a bread knife.

Described in the original report as frail, police sources say Pasquale was out of control and refused to follow police orders to put down the weapon before she was Tasered.

As a consequence of the tasering, she fell down and broke her hip. Any degree of independent living is no longer an option. Paquale's daughter Angela could be described as a tad upset.


A crime wave of unprecedented proportions seems to be under way; given the cases of Sammy Yatim wielding a pen knife on a deserted streetcar, a crime for which he paid with his life, and Steve Mesic, the emotionally disturbed unarmed Hamilton man whose disrespectful turning of his back on police apparently warranted death, given that his dorsal area was the recipient of the bullets that killed him, few would dispute the dangers police confront on a daily basis.

What is to be done for our brave men and women in blue? Surely the public second-guessing that follows such highly-publicized events is deeply demoralizing to those who protect and serve us.

But undoubtedly, relief is forthcoming for our centurions. The SIU is currently investigating the Pasquale rampage and, if past practices are any indication, full exoneration of the subject officers is all but assured. The Sammy Yatim case is the likely exception. The citizen video of that killing has been widely circulated, offering a view of events that would challenge even the most elaborate and obdurate of police 'narratives.'

Nonetheless, citizens have been warned. Obey authority. Offer no resistance. Question nothing. Your well-being, even your life, may very well depend on complete compliance and passivity.

6 comments:

  1. It starts at the top. Lorne. The government in Ottawa brooks no opposition.

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    1. Indeed, Harper does set the gold standard in contempt for the public, Owen.

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  2. It looks worse is yet to come. This is just the target practice. Sad state of affairs.

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    1. It's getting hard to blame these increasingly frequent incidents on rogue cops, isn't it, LeDaro?

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  3. The Sammy Yatim case is the likely exception. The citizen video of that killing has been widely circulated

    We thought that about Dziekanski being tased to death on video shown worldwide too, but so far 5 and a half years later they haven't even made the perjury charge stick.

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    1. You may be right, Alison, but I can only hope that this time things will turn out differently and that justice will be served.

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