A 39-year-old guy who lived in Toronto decided to fly back home to Grenada for the holidays.
Just after Christmas, he was allegedly beaten to death by police after hugging a person he mistook as a friend (a female police officer).
But before my fellow Canadians get all bent out of shape about death for a hug in the Caribbean, let's not forget death for speaking a different language, as in the case of John Dienkanski.
The cops were offered a translator, but declined the offer, because they were too busy murdering the guy they couldn't understand.
Here in Keswick, we had the case of a kid who was charged with defending himself against a racist attack.
Not only was the boy charged for fighting back after being victimized, but he was trashed in the local paper.
The Georgina Advocate, under editor Tracy Kibble, couldn't HELP but point out the ethnicity of the child that was assaulted in a hate-crime that saw the WHITE perpetrator never even charged.
Although the charges against the victim were finally dropped, it wasn't until the parents had to foot the bill for a lawyer, and the whole business got INTERNATIONAL attention.
Negative attention.
Unlike the coverage it initially got from our "intrepid reporters" and those who identify themselves as "professional journalists" here in York.
Then of course there is me, tortured for the alleged crime of "trespassing" in Keswick, Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada.
People like Tracy Kibble, professional journalist who give aid and comfort to these criminals with badges, should be held accountable for their role in sweeping cop crime under the carpet.
Tracy's tireless work to cover up for criminal cops will certainly lead to more corruption in the place I call home.
I aim to give her her just reward for the job she's done....
...perhaps a hug.
Have a nice day, don't taze me bro.
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