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Not even city councillors, but journalists covering these stories I wonder if they even see a pattern of Cain continuously popping up in these situations, enough to look into the guy himself. |
Acknowledging that I am extremely biased against Cain, I do not believe his entire story, and I strongly believe that parts of it were grossly exaggerated, and there had to be something he has not mentioned. Even if we were to believe his version of the story to be true, this part is deeply unsettling: Quote:
And if Cain is unable to name that "senior union official", then he is either lying (under oath), or he is obstructing justice. Both of those things should carry hefty consequences. |
This is some Forrest Gump of dirty officer levels of involvement here. |
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMYTNkgNU/ Autopsy results from Myles Gray The forensic pathologist who autopsied Myles Gray's body after he was beaten by Vancouver police in 2015 said he determined a "perfect storm" of factors led to his death, primarily extreme stress on his heart and lungs as well as officers having forcefully restrained him on the ground. Dr. Matthew Orde told a coroner's inquest on Thursday he designated Gray's cause of death as "cardio-pulmonary arrest" complicated by police officers who caused multiple blunt-force injuries, compressed his neck, pepper-sprayed him, handcuffed him behind his back and forcibly held him on his stomach. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...port-1.6824613 More details in the link EDIT: I get this feeling that the VPD is trying to sweep this one under the rug |
The paramedics on scene absolutely roasted the VPDs handling of the situation and said they refused to let them administer life saving measures on Gray when they arrived. |
“Sitting in the gallery Thursday, the family saw autopsy photos of Gray's face and head as their lawyer, Ian Donaldson, held them during his questioning of Orde. Melissa Gray and her mother, Margie, said they were angered to learn the photos would not be submitted as exhibits for the jury to see. "We saw a glimpse of those photos, and he is unrecognizable — unrecognizable. It's intensely traumatizing, and they're standing up because they do not want these photos even shown to the jury," said Margie Gray, referring to lawyers for the police department. "Now I wonder why that is?"” |
https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2023/0...eath-homicide/ Coroner’s inquest jury classified his death at the hands of police as a homicide. https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2023/0...civil-lawsuit/ While the coroner’s inquest into Myles Gray’s death can’t lay any criminal blame, his family may choose to follow a different path. |
https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2023/0...ef-myles-gray/ Latest news to this saga Vancouver Police Department chief gives condolences to Myles Gray's family “We hope the coroner’s inquest has given them the answers they have sought since he died nearly eight years ago.” The Police Chief needs to grow a set of balls and terminate employment of the officers that were involved. And to acknowledge that this was a homicide as per coroner's inquest. |
"Hey sorry your son died, we won't kill him again I promise" |
Saw an unmarked F150 that pulled over an FK8 Type R with some terrible red flame decals. Eastbound on Marine Drive past Market Crossing, around 9am today. Woman driver seemed to be yelling at the cop, lol. Donno if it's a VI or not. |
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so... it's 2024. is this shit still happening out there? i'm about to drive to vancouver this week to a friend's house. curious if i should be worried. |
haha probably don't need to worry with the weather, but yah I still seen Fuckingham a couple times in the last few months with dudes pulled over making them take their plates off. |
Well... it's that time of the year again, and this time I have some cautiously optimistic news to share. On a yearly basis, the VI numbers are as follows: 2018 – 758 VI’s issued 2019 – 1544 VI’s issued 2020 – 932 VI’s issued 2021 – 1038 VI’s issued 2022 – 508 VI’s issued 2023 – 481 VI’s issued https://scontent.fyvr3-1.fna.fbcdn.n...Ag&oe=65EE303E As the numbers currently stand, the median monthly VI figures were 44 in 2022, but only 25.5 in 2023. The monthly average figure of 40 for 2023 (compared to 42.3 in 2022) is not statistically insightful because the figure is significantly skewed by a single outlying August 2023 number (of 199). In fact, because the August 2023 figure is so high, it has singlehandedly distorted the overall VI issuance picture for the year. Had August 2023 followed the same seasonal trend as August 2022 had, there would only have been 331 VI’s issued in 2023 instead of the 481 that we have now. There is some evidence from the media to suggest that Brake Safety Week and other commercial vehicle inspection campaigns took place during mid to late August in 2023. That coincides with the extremely high August numbers, and would explain why the number was so high. But again, this is purely my observation + speculation. Based on the 2023 numbers, I think it is safe to say that the VPD has shifted at least some of its focus away from VI-ing regular enthusiasts, and is spending it on other priorities instead. Stepping back to look at a bigger picture at the municipal level, I wouldn't be surprised if other general police duties, including dealing with homeless people, encampments, drug addition issues, etc. gave us a break on the traffic enforcement. (And don't forget that at least 2 of our "favourite" cops are no longer working in VPD, although there are still other nitpickers around.) Stay safe and VI-free out there. Google Sheet data + chart here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...egLLbJAOjDOyg/ |
^ Skinnypup can we double thank this. |
One of the C retired, as it was announced on Twitter or whatever social media he was on. Where did the second C go? On stress leave for being a douchebag in other cases that was in local news? |
I sure as hell hope he was removed from duty… and it better be without pay with the BS we were reading. |
Paid vacation. All he did was use his position to coerce a junior officer to have sexual relations with him, leading to workplace harassment that led to their suicide, beat an unarmed man to death with multiple officers, refuse to testify in court over a different police related killing, harass thousands of people because 1 kid doxxed him online, plus whatever we haven't heard about in the media. SHOULD SOMEONE REALLY LOSE THEIR JOB OVER THAT?!!!! WHAT IS THIS CANCEL CULTURE BULLSHIT?! |
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Also, not sure what was going on between 5-8PM at Hastings and Renfrew last night but there were a ton of VPD trucks parked on the sidewalk with traffic cops direct traffic. There was no event at Playlan, so maybe it was training, or could've been some type of VI blitz. |
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I noticed 2020 is included in your table but not in your chart; was there a reason for this? I made a copy of your spreadsheet to muck about with it because spreadshits are fun, and I added 2020 back in to see. I did find that it was starting to look mighty busy as a column chart with that many years included: that gets hard to read! https://i.imgur.com/U118g3W.png So I tried this "stacked stepped area chart" view instead. I like it because the height of the stack is the total number per month, and the area (colour block) represents visually how many were given out in each year. https://i.imgur.com/zAqPUlD.png |
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2018 was the initial control year, so it didn't feel right to leave that out. 2019 was the insane, all-time high year, so I can't leave that out. 2022 was the year before the year of the most recent data (2023), so I can't leave it out as it'd make for a good comparison. 2023 was the most recent year that we do not know about yet! So it came down to ditching 2020 or 2021. With 2020 being the COVID lockdown year, I felt that year was less representative of what the VPD was doing, so I left it out of the bar graph. But I left the data there in case anyone (such as yourself) was still interested in it, and you can play with it as you wish (and have done). |
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