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    Another Police Officer from the Laval Quebec Police Forsce was killed yesterday morning during a raid in Brossard, south of Montreal. Here is a link to the story from the Montreal Gazette http://www.canada.com/montrealgazett...dbb4ea&k=11973
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    RIP Tessier

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    • #3
      Very sad news. Condolences to Tessier's family and colleagues on the force.

      Now, Canada...find some cajones and FRY THE PERPS! (We know you won't, though. It's much more civilized to let your cops get killed instead. )
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      • #4
        UPDATE: The person who shot the Officer was found NOT GUILTY of murder last year. His defense was that he did not know the people breaking into his home were police.

        He was also charged with possession of illegal weapons. He plead guilty to these charges. Today in court the Crown & Defense have suggested to the judge a sentence of 20 months.

        Apparenlty he plans to return to his native Greece after completing whatever sentence he receives.
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        • #5
          R.I.P. Brother

          May God continue watching over you and your family. I thank you for your service to your Country.

          Semper Fi,

          GunnyMack
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          • #6
            To think a one time Canada would only allow "professionals" in the country.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by HotelSecurity View Post
              Another Police Officer from the Laval Quebec Police Forsce was killed yesterday morning during a raid in Brossard, south of Montreal. Here is a link to the story from the Montreal Gazette http://www.canada.com/montrealgazett...dbb4ea&k=11973
              Some one should pay for putting a "brand new" officer (a former engineer) on a drug raid (IMO).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sec-guy View Post
                Some one should pay for putting a "brand new" officer (a former engineer) on a drug raid (IMO).
                that was one of the problems with the raid. Laval is the 2nd largest city in Quebec & has it's own police force but does not have a Swat team, they call on the Sureté du Québec. This raid took place in another jurisidiction without Swat trained members.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SecTrainer View Post
                  Very sad news. Condolences to Tessier's family and colleagues on the force.

                  Now, Canada...find some cajones and FRY THE PERPS! (We know you won't, though. It's much more civilized to let your cops get killed instead. )
                  Wonder if their SWAT teams are armed.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sec-guy View Post
                    Wonder if their SWAT teams are armed.

                    No need for anything like that because no one in Canada is allowed to have guns or sharp objects - they might hurt themselves or poke their eye out. So, how much damage could a criminal do with a wooden spoon?
                    Last edited by SecTrainer; 02-02-2009, 08:22 PM.
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                    "History, with all its volumes vast, hath but one page." - Lord Byron

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                    • #11
                      He was sentenced today for the weapons charges. 20 months. With time served he will be out in 16.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by HotelSecurity View Post
                        He was sentenced today for the weapons charges. 20 months. With time served he will be out in 16.
                        Wow. Canada seems like a great place to be a criminal, although we've got some U.S. jurisdictions that probably would have given him something similar.
                        "Every betrayal begins with trust." - Brian Jacques

                        "I can't predict the future, but I know that it'll be very weird." - Anonymous

                        "There is nothing new under the sun." - Ecclesiastes 1:9

                        "History, with all its volumes vast, hath but one page." - Lord Byron

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SecTrainer View Post
                          Wow. Canada seems like a great place to be a criminal, although we've got some U.S. jurisdictions that probably would have given him something similar.
                          Really? He was charged with having weapons in his home. Is that a crime in the US?
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                          • #14
                            It is a crime in some cities in the state of Illinois

                            The politicians in Illinois are pretty much corrupt and know that they can keep their job by voting against the law abiding citizen from defending him/her self and or others. Soon Congress will enact legislation banning excessive purchasing of ammunition. They found out that the SCOTUS upheld the 2nd Ammendment, but does not restrict POS Representatives from restricting the ammount and or type of ammunition that can be purchased.

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