来看看臭名昭著的RCMP是怎么对待华人的

现在的白女更操蛋。有些只配被老黑糟蹋,亚裔对她们太怜香惜玉了。
 
Video in civil claim shows RCMP officer dragging student, stepping on her head after wellness check
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A still from the surveillance video shows Cpl. Lacy Browning stepping on student Mona Wang's head after a wellness check by the RCMP on Jan. 20. (Submitted by Bridge Law Corporation)
A surveillance video that is part of a civil lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court shows an RCMP officer in Kelowna dragging a female nursing student down a hallway and stepping on her head after a wellness check at her apartment.

The suit alleging physical and emotional abuse was filed by Mona Wang, a student at the University of British Columbia's Okanagan campus in Kelowna, against RCMP Cpl. Lacy Browning on March 23.

The officer disputes the claim, saying that only necessary force was used to subdue the student when she became violent. In Browning's statement of defence, filed June 15, she alleges Wang had a box cutter in her hand and denies that she assaulted the student.

None of the allegations has been proven in court.

Browning has been placed on administrative duties and the RCMP has launched a code of conduct investigation as well as a criminal investigation, according to a police spokesperson.

In the notice of claim, Wang says she was experiencing mental distress on the evening of Jan. 20, 2020, and her boyfriend called the RCMP requesting a wellness check.

The lawsuit says Browning found Wang lying on her apartment's bathroom floor and did not provide medical assistance.

Wang said she was not able to stand on her own when Browning demanded she get up.

Dragged down hallway
"Browning proceeded to assault the plaintiff by stepping on the plaintiff's arm," the lawsuit states. "Browning kicked the plaintiff in the stomach while the plaintiff was lying on the bathroom floor semi-conscious."

According to the lawsuit, Browning handcuffed Wang and then dragged her out of the suite, down a hallway toward the floor's elevator while punching her in the face.

The officer took Wang into custody without telling her why she was being detained and transported her to the Kelowna General Hospital, according to the civil claim.

Wang says she suffered cuts, swelling and bruising from the alleged mistreatment.

"As a direct, foreseeable and proximate result of Browning's reckless and unlawful actions, the plaintiff has suffered emotional distress, humiliation, shame and embarrassment, psychological and emotional trauma," the lawsuit states.

History of suicide attempts
In her legal response to Wang's claim, Browning denies she used more force than was necessary to subdue the student and take her into custody.

In her statement, Browning says Wang had a history of suicide attempts, and when the officer arrived at the apartment she found the student lying on the bathroom floor with empty bottles of pills and an empty wine bottle near her.

Browning says Wang was holding a box-cutting knife in one hand and had cuts on her arm and chest.

After she removed the knife, Browning claims the student was initially unresponsive but then became combative, and started yelling that she wanted to be killed.

"The defendant Browning then struck the plaintiff several times with an open palm, which subdued the plaintiff sufficiently for the defendant Browning to successfully handcuff the plaintiff," the legal response states.

Taken to hospital
"The limited use of force by the defendant Browning was no more than was reasonable and necessary in the circumstances to both direct compliance as well as protect the plaintiff from further harm."

Browning says she detained Wang under the Mental Health Act, took her out of the apartment and to a police car outside, and the woman was taken to hospital.

Her response says she moved Wang to the front door because she wasn't sure emergency responders would be able to access the building and because she felt it unsafe to leave Wang alone.

This month, the court ordered the apartment building where Wang lived at the time of the incident provide surveillance video of the incident.

Wang's lawyer Michael Patterson provided the video to CBC News this week.

WATCH | Surveillance footage from the apartment block hallway and lobby:

RCMP officer drags student down a hallway and then steps on her head after detaining the woman during a wellness check. 1:37
The video does not capture what happened in Wang's apartment, but it shows Browning dragging the student down the hallway and then into the building's lobby as other people are coming in and out of the building.

Wang is lying on the floor in pants and a bra and not moving.

At one point, when Wang lifts her head, Browning steps down on her head, forcing it back to the floor.

Browning later grabs Wang's hair and lifts her head and shoulders up off the ground.

Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran saw the video for the first time Monday night and said he was "very disappointed."

"It is really disturbing and I think it just highlights the need for systemic changes," he told Daybreak South host Chris Walker.

"Dealing with mental health and addiction issues is not easy, but what I saw in that video was incredibly disappointing."

RCMP announced Tuesday that Browning had been placed on administrative duties after a review of the video and the allegations.

"An internal code of conduct and criminal (statutory) investigation is underway," wrote RCMP Staff Sgt. Janelle Shoihet in an email.

"The RCMP will also be asking an outside police department to independently review the findings of our criminal investigation once completed."
 
北美的警察显然有问题,很有问题
美国搞的那个community safety system挺有意思,据说效果不错
 
我已经说出来了,你连此事已经进入诉讼程序这个事情一个字都没有提,而且你截图的下一行,英文原文报道就说了已经在诉讼中,而你故意避开。

从头到尾你没有说这个警察已经站在了被告席上。这不是误导是什么?

此案已经进入诉讼程序,是这个新闻中重要的组成内容。是你英文阅读能力不行?


楼主说加拿大警察对亚裔女性使用不当暴力。这跟是不是进入司法程序有屁关系?
 
上次好像是警察粗暴对待一个白人女的。也是录像了。

世界上有没有群体歧视?有。人类灭绝之前。都有。加拿大也是人类社会。

具体到此实例是不是种族歧视?暂时无法确认。无法通过录像确认的,就说是。这种政治正确的做法,最终会伤害华人。

此实例是否存在粗暴执法?录像确定。完全可以有别的执法方式避免不必要的附带伤害。
 
从一个警察能推导出RCMP臭名昭著, 心里面这么恨RCMP在加拿大得多痛苦啊, 楼主可能经常磕药来解决精神痛苦问题, 生怕晕过去了被别人踩脑袋:evil:
 
真是服了这楼的几位玻璃心。

楼主说的是RCMP在这个视频中的行为是臭名昭著,受害人是一位华裔,这有错吗?有些人非要延申扩展,楼主介绍的事件与是否进入司法程序,是否得到公正处理也没有任何联系,进入的诉讼,百姓就不能议论吗?

如果楼主不介绍,我不知道,没听说过此案。
 
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真是服了这楼的几位玻璃心。

楼主说的是RCMP在这个视频中的行为是臭名昭著,受害人是一位华裔,这有错吗?有些人非要延申扩展,楼主说介绍的事件与是否进入司法程序,是否得到公正处理也没有任何联系,进入的诉讼,百姓就不能议论吗?

如果楼主不介绍,我不知道,没听说过此案。

来看看臭名昭著的RCMP是怎么对待华人

您的中文真好
 
来看看恶狗是怎么咬美女

是指所有的狗都凶恶,咬所有的美女吗?

你恐怕不是中文的问题,而是其他心理的。

来看看臭名昭著的RCMP是怎么对待华人

您的中文真好
 
总理当年是未经调查核实,直接谴责亚裔(小女孩明说)剪头巾。那是歧视。

“对待华人”和
对待“一位华裔”

是有本质区别的。前者是群体指代。效果无非是把华人往黑人坑里拉。 黑人世代在受害者心理的大坑里,越来越贫穷。

后者是指带特定受害人。不指代群体。这么用词,就对了。
 
从一个警察能推导出RCMP臭名昭著, 心里面这么恨RCMP在加拿大得多痛苦啊, 楼主可能经常磕药来解决精神痛苦问题, 生怕晕过去了被别人踩脑袋:evil:
确实,感觉能骂出臭名昭著RCMP的,
应该是这社会中垃圾中的垃圾吧?或者是马上要被递解出境的非法移民?
因为我觉得城里嗑药的流浪汉们如此仇恨RCMP的都不太多。
同样是RCMP,新省RCMP女警官选择和杀手开车迎头相撞,
如此情怀,如何用臭名昭著解释。
 
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