RCMP暴力袭击华人女生一案继续发酵,总理,UBC大学纷纷回应

从这段声明看,往轻里说,只能说女警判断有问题,如果留她一人在屋里,而且还戴着手铐,不够安全,像她那样对待能全须全尾的真算她命大了。
最初的报道就说了,就算拖下楼有借口,后面在门厅里踩着脑袋呢?

而且这借口也太烂了,她为什么不叫救护车?最后是女警用警车送医院的。说辞完全自相矛盾
 
如果看到Mona Wang 拿着切纸刀有危险动作可以一枪毙了。

加拿大有很多类似的案例。 设想一下 如果是你的亲人是警察, 处理这种情况 有人拿着刀 可能会造成伤害, 你会怎么处理。

我觉得这个警察还是蛮诚实的, 而且在没有两个人的情况下, 孤身犯险, 为了拯救市民安全。 碰巧碰到的是刁钻古怪的中国人而已。
 
加拿大皇家骑警就华人女生遭暴打公开道歉
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当地时间周四,加拿大皇家骑警高官就不列颠哥伦比亚大学(UBC)的华人女生王莫娜(音译)遭骑警暴力殴打事件作出道歉,表示警队将对涉事警员 Lacy Browning 展开调查,可能提出刑事指控。

事发于今年 1 月底,当时由于王莫娜焦虑症突发,与男友联系中断,男友随后报警请求皇家骑警上门检查她是否平安。监控视频随后显示,王莫娜被骑警 Browning 从房间拖到公寓走廊和大堂,Browning 一度用脚踩在她的头上。事件被公开报道后,引起民众强烈愤慨,并在网上发起请愿,要求解雇 Browning 和提出刑事指控的签名已达超过 35 万人。

据悉,警队正在对 Browning 的行为进行调查,并可能在 7 月下旬将有关她是否应受到袭击指控的报告提交给检方律师。

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这个道歉用词是相当的谨慎或者说小气,只说对所发生的 very sorry,如果是我的家庭成员,或者朋友,我会很关切,并且希望得到答复。

RCMP call for expanded police and crisis teams, Interior Health says ‘not at this time’

By Jules Knox Global News
Posted July 2, 2020 10:40 pm
Updated July 2, 2020 10:44 pm

During a rare press conference Thursday morning, RCMP Southeast District Chief Supt. Brad Hougli said he was “deeply concerned” when he saw a surveillance video showing part of a wellness check conducted by an RCMP officer.

In the video, Const. Lacy Browning drags UBC Okanagan nursing student Mona Wang handcuffed and half-naked down a carpeted hallway to the building’s lobby.

The officer then steps on Wang’s head with her boot, and about a minute later lifts her head up by her hair.

“I am very sorry to Ms. Wang for what occurred,” Haugli said. “If that was my family member or friend, I would have deep concerns and want answers as well.”

Haugli is now calling for Kelowna’s police and crisis team, also known as the PACT program, to be expanded.

“It is a high goal to achieve, but we need to get to the table and start working on that,” he said.

Ultimately, Haugli said he wants to see an Interior Health nurse paired with an officer for every mental health-related call.

“Mental health calls should and could be assessed by trained mental health workers, and we would be a support mechanism if they felt there was jeopardy to themselves or others,” Haugli said.

However, Interior Health said it’s not planning to expand the PACT program at this time.

“We have had a look at the data in terms of the number of clients that we see while the PACT team has been in place, and it ranges between three and four clients per shift,” said Karen Bloemink, Interior Health’s clinical operations vice president.

“What we want to be looking at is a model where we used a team-based approach and provide access to services and outreach to a broader portion of our population that represents those that might need supports relating to mental health,” she added.

The health authority said it is committed to working with RCMP and that it is considering expanding other crisis outreach and response programs.

“One of the challenges with the PACT model is that it is highly-resourced in terms of having a mental health registered nurse committed to the RCMP vehicle and only seeing small numbers of clients while they’re on a shift.”

“Whereas, if we look at our team-based crisis response outreach model, there’s a much broader touch to the number of clients and the types of supports that we can provide,” Bloemink said. “And we see that as a higher value for the scarce resources that we have in our system now.”

Over the last four years, RCMP said they’ve seen a 21-per cent increase in mental health-related calls, plus a spike during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the month of May alone, RCMP responded to 1,456 calls — the highest number ever recorded, according to Haugli.

Wang said she appreciates the apology from the chief superintendent and that the police force is trying to expand the PACT program.

“But you know, I think the root of the problem, first of all, is definitely that we need more mental health resources, but the other fact is you don’t need to be a health care worker to have that level of compassion to not kick someone when they’re already down,” Wang said.

She said she wants police to be held accountable for their actions and to take complaints seriously.

“People who are in such a high position of power, there definitely should be a more lengthy preparation because right now they feel like they can just be judge, jury and executioner with no repercussions,” Wang said.

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6:09Mona Wang extended interview after police apology
Mona Wang extended interview after police apology
Wang has launched a lawsuit against Browning, the federal attorney general and the B.C. public safety minister, who is responsible for actions of RCMP.

In the civil response, the defendants claim that Browning’s use of force was “no more than was reasonable and necessary.”

“The written civil statement of claim to the video that’s in question provides a completely different picture,” Haugli said.

As soon as senior RCMP management saw the video, Browning was put on desk duty and internal code of conduct and criminal investigations were initiated.

The police watchdog is not involved because Wang’s injuries did not meet the criteria, Haugli said.

“We interviewed Ms. Wang as late as Tuesday and there’s no evidence still that shows that we need to advance this to the IIO for their notification,” he said.

However, the investigation’s findings will be reviewed by Abbotsford police. A report is expected to be forwarded to Crown counsel by mid-July, Haugli said.

As of Thursday afternoon, a petition calling for Browning to be fired and charged with assault has received more than 350,000 signatures.

In a statement, Kelowna mayor Colin Basran said that he plans to meet with Interior Health next week to discuss the escalating number of mental health-related calls.

“A new approach is going to take all levels of government and social agencies working together to address mental illness and addictions,” he said.

“We need to rethink our systems.”

 
最后编辑:
这个道歉用词是相当的谨慎或者说小气,只说对所发生的 very sorry,如果是我的家庭成员,或者朋友,我会很关切,并且希望得到答复。

RCMP call for expanded police and crisis teams, Interior Health says ‘not at this time’

By Jules Knox Global News
Posted July 2, 2020 10:40 pm
Updated July 2, 2020 10:44 pm

During a rare press conference Thursday morning, RCMP Southeast District Chief Supt. Brad Hougli said he was “deeply concerned” when he saw a surveillance video showing part of a wellness check conducted by an RCMP officer.

In the video, Const. Lacy Browning drags UBC Okanagan nursing student Mona Wang handcuffed and half-naked down a carpeted hallway to the building’s lobby.

The officer then steps on Wang’s head with her boot, and about a minute later lifts her head up by her hair.

“I am very sorry to Ms. Wang for what occurred,” Haugli said. “If that was my family member or friend, I would have deep concerns and want answers as well.”

Haugli is now calling for Kelowna’s police and crisis team, also known as the PACT program, to be expanded.

“It is a high goal to achieve, but we need to get to the table and start working on that,” he said.

Ultimately, Haugli said he wants to see an Interior Health nurse paired with an officer for every mental health-related call.

“Mental health calls should and could be assessed by trained mental health workers, and we would be a support mechanism if they felt there was jeopardy to themselves or others,” Haugli said.

However, Interior Health said it’s not planning to expand the PACT program at this time.

“We have had a look at the data in terms of the number of clients that we see while the PACT team has been in place, and it ranges between three and four clients per shift,” said Karen Bloemink, Interior Health’s clinical operations vice president.

“What we want to be looking at is a model where we used a team-based approach and provide access to services and outreach to a broader portion of our population that represents those that might need supports relating to mental health,” she added.

The health authority said it is committed to working with RCMP and that it is considering expanding other crisis outreach and response programs.

“One of the challenges with the PACT model is that it is highly-resourced in terms of having a mental health registered nurse committed to the RCMP vehicle and only seeing small numbers of clients while they’re on a shift.”

“Whereas, if we look at our team-based crisis response outreach model, there’s a much broader touch to the number of clients and the types of supports that we can provide,” Bloemink said. “And we see that as a higher value for the scarce resources that we have in our system now.”

Over the last four years, RCMP said they’ve seen a 21-per cent increase in mental health-related calls, plus a spike during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the month of May alone, RCMP responded to 1,456 calls — the highest number ever recorded, according to Haugli.

Wang said she appreciates the apology from the chief superintendent and that the police force is trying to expand the PACT program.

“But you know, I think the root of the problem, first of all, is definitely that we need more mental health resources, but the other fact is you don’t need to be a health care worker to have that level of compassion to not kick someone when they’re already down,” Wang said.

She said she wants police to be held accountable for their actions and to take complaints seriously.

“People who are in such a high position of power, there definitely should be a more lengthy preparation because right now they feel like they can just be judge, jury and executioner with no repercussions,” Wang said.

mona_wang_extended_interview.jpg


6:09Mona Wang extended interview after police apology
Mona Wang extended interview after police apology
Wang has launched a lawsuit against Browning, the federal attorney general and the B.C. public safety minister, who is responsible for actions of RCMP.

In the civil response, the defendants claim that Browning’s use of force was “no more than was reasonable and necessary.”

“The written civil statement of claim to the video that’s in question provides a completely different picture,” Haugli said.

As soon as senior RCMP management saw the video, Browning was put on desk duty and internal code of conduct and criminal investigations were initiated.

The police watchdog is not involved because Wang’s injuries did not meet the criteria, Haugli said.

“We interviewed Ms. Wang as late as Tuesday and there’s no evidence still that shows that we need to advance this to the IIO for their notification,” he said.

However, the investigation’s findings will be reviewed by Abbotsford police. A report is expected to be forwarded to Crown counsel by mid-July, Haugli said.

As of Thursday afternoon, a petition calling for Browning to be fired and charged with assault has received more than 350,000 signatures.

In a statement, Kelowna mayor Colin Basran said that he plans to meet with Interior Health next week to discuss the escalating number of mental health-related calls.

“A new approach is going to take all levels of government and social agencies working together to address mental illness and addictions,” he said.

“We need to rethink our systems.”

凌晨匆忙,没仔细看到这段,这话够混的了。

In the civil response, the defendants claim that Browning’s use of force was “no more than was reasonable and necessary.”

“The written civil statement of claim to the video that’s in question provides a completely different picture,” Haugli said.

As soon as senior RCMP management saw the video, Browning was put on desk duty and internal code of conduct and criminal investigations were initiated.
 
应该立法让RCMP执法时和美国警察一样配戴摄像头。
 
这个watchdog有约束力吗?

摄像头感觉用处也不大,这个警察肯定知道公寓有监控,人家也不在乎,没处罚惯了。
 
太残忍,看不下去了. 这警察应该被关监狱
 
从走廊录像看,这女学生好像处于昏迷状态。女警说,在浴室女学生企图攻击她。
假如女警直接将女学生毙了(用枪或者其它什么的),事后说女学生企图攻击她云云。女学生岂不是更加悲剧了?
想一想,脊背发凉。
以后假如出现紧急事件(上回不知咋回事自己就晕倒了),是叫警察呢,还是不叫呢?

纠结中...
 
从走廊录像看,这女学生好像处于昏迷状态。女警说,在浴室女学生企图攻击她。
假如女警直接将女学生毙了(用枪或者其它什么的),事后说女学生企图攻击她云云。女学生岂不是更加悲剧了?
想一想,脊背发凉。
以后假如出现紧急事件(上回不知咋回事自己就晕倒了),是叫警察呢,还是不叫呢?

纠结中...

别纠结,你住渥太华吧,渥太华市警察名声不错,可以放心报警。
臭名昭著的是RCMP,皇家骑警,RCMP对付原住民心狠手辣的事件数都数不完。所以你如果搬家去了西海岸,报警前可以想一想。
 
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