Topic: meanwhile, in Canada...
mightymoe's photo
Thu 04/07/16 05:51 PM
A demonstration against police brutality in Montreal, Canada, led to cars being set alight in the streets and a police station being attacked. The protest was sparked by the death of a black man who was killed by a police rubber bullet last month.

The Wednesday demonstration was initially organized as a peaceful protest in response to the death of Jean-Pierre Bony, 46, who was shot by a police rubber bullet during a drug raid in March. He later died of his injuries.

Although the protest began quietly with around 200 people marching on the streets, it turned violent just an hour later, at around 9pm local time.

Demonstrators set fire to cars and garbage cans, smashed the windows of local businesses, and broke the windows of parked vehicles, CTV reported. The window of a Bank of Montreal branch was smashed and a fire was set inside, according to CBC.

Ruptly footage shows the aftermath of an attack on a police station, including shattered windows of both the station and patrol cars.

Riot police managed to disperse the violent protesters by around 10:15pm, and there were no reports of injuries or arrests.

Although the fire department moved in to battle the blazes, witnesses said many of the fires burned until midnight before being extinguished.

Montreal police have yet to identify the officer who shot Bony last month.

http://www.rt.com/news/338831-montreal-police-brutality-protest/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

yellowrose10's photo
Thu 04/07/16 05:58 PM
Not in Canada. noway

mightymoe's photo
Thu 04/07/16 06:00 PM

Not in Canada. noway


yea, the kanuks are pissed...

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Thu 04/07/16 11:09 PM
meanwhile, in Canada...

at the legion of doom!
Wish I could emulate the superfriends voice on here.

Ruptly footage shows the aftermath of an attack on a police station, including shattered windows of both the station and patrol cars.

Were any SWAT moose harmed?

A demonstration against police brutality in Montreal, Canada, led to cars being set alight in the streets and a police station being attacked.

How brutal.

Although the fire department moved in to battle the blazes, witnesses said many of the fires burned until midnight before being extinguished.

Follow the money!
Big cruller, toque, and backbacon run everything.


...I miss Bob and Doug McKenzie.




Conrad_73's photo
Fri 04/08/16 12:26 AM
yep,same hands like in the US are stirring!

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Fri 04/08/16 12:05 PM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Fri 04/08/16 12:08 PM
Ssshh... They think we don't pay attention or talk about the North.


BLM TO activists give opening speeches about police brutality
http://youtu.be/lDrwwTBYhp0/
05:34
April 1, 2016
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AFTER the BLM ... spock

Canada: Police station attacked during Montreal protest
http://youtu.be/3HygTkVauWM/
00:38

Canada: Cars set alight during Montreal police brutality protest
http://youtu.be/Aw0YzJX-CO4/

Montreal police brutality protests: cars burn, http://youtu.be/7oEcqcPCHFs/
01:14



So what are the estimates on this wall ?


mightymoe's photo
Fri 04/08/16 12:17 PM

meanwhile, in Canada...

at the legion of doom!
Wish I could emulate the superfriends voice on here.

Ruptly footage shows the aftermath of an attack on a police station, including shattered windows of both the station and patrol cars.

Were any SWAT moose harmed?

A demonstration against police brutality in Montreal, Canada, led to cars being set alight in the streets and a police station being attacked.

How brutal.

Although the fire department moved in to battle the blazes, witnesses said many of the fires burned until midnight before being extinguished.

Follow the money!
Big cruller, toque, and backbacon run everything.


...I miss Bob and Doug McKenzie.






wasn't the last riot in Canada when Vancouver lost the Stanly Cup?

so i gather only hockey and police brutality are worth rioting about up there...

no photo
Fri 04/08/16 01:47 PM
Edited by JOHNN111 on Fri 04/08/16 02:17 PM
They were protesting the death of a thug drug dealer

Guess who else they rounded up in that drug raid, Villanueva's brother Dany Villaneueva

in 2008, Fredy Alberto Villanueva, his brother, Dany, and three other men were playing an illegal game of dice in a parking lot when Constable Jean-Loup Lapointe and Constable Stéphanie Pilotte approached them, as their game of dice was contrary to a municipal bylaw.[3] The constables identified some of those present as local gang members, including a known member of the Bloods street gang named Jeffrey Sagor Météllus, as well as another man who Lapointe also recognized as a street-gang member.[3] Lapointe stopped his car and called the men over; all of them complied with his order with the exception of Dany Villanueva, who instead began walking away.[3] At that point Lapointe exited his cruiser and ordered the man to identify himself.[3] Dany refused and Lapointe then tried to take him into custody, concerned that might be armed.[3] Lapointe said some of the men shouted out in protest and began to form a line behind the officers. He said he felt "surrounded and confined against his car." Lapointe said Villanueva fought back, forcing the officer to push him to the ground. Pilotte was subsequently kicked several times and Lapointe was punched in the face.[3] Lapointe then noticed the other four men moving in on him; two of them appeared to be reaching toward his neck and his belt, where his holstered gun was located. One of the men grabbed Lapointe's neck and he realized that his partner "was not in a position to come to (his) defence... and (he) was not physically capable of overcoming these men."[3] The men were ordered to back up but refused, and Lapointe said that he "saw no other alternative than to fire immediately."[3] Lapointe said his concern about the threat of being disarmed by the men was so great that he shot his gun "three or four times," before he was able to remove it from its holster. One gunshot struck and killed Fredy Villanueva.[4] Jeffrey Sagor Météllus and another man, Denis Méas, were also struck and injured.[3] Only approximately 60 seconds had passed from the time the officers exited their vehicle to the time the shots were fired.[5]

no1phD's photo
Fri 04/08/16 01:52 PM
Up here we are lovers not Fighters..
Okay and occasionally we tend to hug trees a lot... a lot..lol

InvictusV's photo
Fri 04/08/16 07:55 PM
Actually they were rioting because there are ZERO canadian teams in the stanley cup playoffs..