Tempo
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The public wanted cops to wear body cams as a matter of accountability (because cops lie) NOT so the police can weaponize body cams as surveillance.
Police do not have the right to stop and ID you unless they have probable cause. But now, they just get to fucking ID every one of us and keep us in their database without consent or reasonable & probable grounds.
Edmontonians should be shutting this down. Canadians should be shutting this down.
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1
🚨 Edmonton Police Are Testing AI Facial Recognition Bodycams 50 officers are now using Axon cameras that compare faces to databases for people with safety flags or serious warrants. Coincidentally, Edmonton police chief recently traveled to Israel to meet with Israeli police.
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@DNArigged Lol you wish
Imagine being a fat pig who spends her time at protest and gets arrested for a squeaky toy lol
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This is a cop.
Imagine a dumb bitch who only needed 6 months of schooling to become a cop tryna talk to me about degrees.
Tempo@Temp780
@DNArigged Stop spouting off on the internet if your going to give advise from your Law and Order SVU degree
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@FurkanGozukara He is literally actively resisting throughout that entire video
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"In a statement, Edmonton police commission chair Ben Henderson said the oversight body had no concerns with the pilot and the commission followed its standard process for assessing new technology."
Why should Edmontonians trust their opinion?
#Police
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Does NYPD know how to disarm people without going straight to lethal force?
Follow-up question: Has anyone else noticed that NYPD consistently reacts to a person with a knife by shooting them??
Eileen Lehpamer@EileenLehpamer
BREAKING: Witness tells @PIX11News that NYPD shot a man who wouldn’t drop a knife after slashing two people in Grand Central Station this morning - 4, 5 and 6 line.
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@TomEngel18 Tommy once again upset that police want to hold a CHILD MURDERER accountable.
Tommy has zero info on this case to be giving any opinions
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@TomEngel18 Hey tommy. They did. Your clown friends at the CBC simply do not know how to write a complete and accurate story.
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Why hasn't the Calgary Police Service released the name of the accused?
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@TomEngel18 Crazy how tommy gets pissy pants for this, but when cops want charges and the crown refuses its ok.
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Another case where ASIRT concludes there are reasonable grounds to believe a criminal offence was committed but the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service decides not to prosecute.
#Police #PoliceBrutality #PoliceAccountability
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@GlobalEdmonton Let this sink in. Defence lawyers are mad that the EPS is pissed that the crown lowered the charges for a MONSTER who MURDERED a 8 year old little girl. There complaint resulted in two top crowns being fired
Everyone needs to stand behind the police on this one.
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A former Mountie and the Criminal Trial Lawyers' Assoc. say Edmonton's police chief and his top departmental lawyer should be investigated for possible criminal behaviour over their involvement in the manslaughter case of eight-year-old Nina Napope.
#yeg globalnews.ca/news/11768309/…
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@MrImranPk While I understand, this is what you signed up for! As a veteran myself, your whining disgusts me! Let me guess…. You joined for the college benefits? Toughin up buttercup!
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@juniorkingpp What about white, asian and hispanic me. Doing time for this?
Stop being a race baiting clown
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There are black men doing time for this There are black men doing time for this There are black men doing time for this There are black men doing time for this There are black men doing time for this There are black men doing time for this
Qadi@Bigqadi
This what it's like inside a Canadian cannabis greenhouse
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@briketysplit Hey dumb Fuck. Its called extra duty. The store pays for the full cost of having a police officer present. Just like at a hockey game or concert.
Get a clue before you start running your mouth.
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This is bad ...
This isn’t about one Crown attorney or one hallway conversation.
If true, it exposes something far deeper, and something I've witnessed. A cultural fault line that runs through policing and prosecution. Indeed, my first encounter with a Judge in #Canada was when I was sworn in as an officer. After the Superior Court Judge turned to the Sergeant who took us to the courthouse and said, "We still on for fishing this weekend?"
Here, where a prosecutor is alleged to have told an officer he should have given “false evidence” and justified it with “we protect our own,” that’s not a lapse, it’s a mindset ... it's also a crime.
And mindsets don’t exist in isolation.
They’re built over years. Through pressure to win cases, protect colleagues, avoid embarrassment, and maintain conviction rates.
"Don’t rock the boat!"
"Don’t contradict the narrative!"
"Don’t be the reason a case collapses!"
"Lie if necessary!"
"We know they did it!"
No one writes that down. No policy says it.
But people feel it.
I’ve worked inside this world. The real pressure is rarely overt, it’s subtle, cumulative, and often delivered off the record. In hallways. In whispered side conversations. In tone and winks, not words.
So when an officer tells the truth and is allegedly berated for it, as this officer may have been, the message becomes dangerous:
1/ Tell the truth - you’re a problem.
2/ Shape the evidence to fit our narrative - welcome to the team!
That’s how systems drift.
Not through dramatic corruption, but through small, repeated compromises that become normalized.
And here’s the real risk: once the public believes that evidence can be shaped behind the scenes, every conviction becomes questionable; even the legitimate ones.
That’s real damage.
The justice system needs to come down hard on this prosecutor if they want to retain a modicum of what little trust remains.
#ontario #onpoli #canpoli
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Unacceptable lack of transparency from Edmonton Police Service. They are hiding information from the public which would allow assessment of whether force was excessive.
#Poice
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