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Police Taser Brutality: Canadian Mounties Kill Robert Dziekanski With Tasers

Incredible footage of four Canadian Mounties killing unarmed Robert Dziekanski with multiple Taser shots. These cops who have been found guilty of wrong doing and lied throughout the investigation but are now appealing the decision.

As you see from the video Mr Dziekanski couldn’t speak English and another news report quotes a witness as saying he told the cops this. Despite knowing it they gave him instructions in English and expected him to comply.

It seems to me that cops are recruited on the basis of ‘low intelligence’, if they have common sense they don’t get you the job.

Corp. Benjamin Robinson One Of The Four Killer Cops
Cut and pasted from an Internet news report:

Corp. Benjamin Robinson is the RCMP officer who failed a breathalyzer test after being involved in a fatal collision in Tsawwassen, B.C. on Saturday night, CTV has learned. Robinson was one of four officers who were also involved in a high profile Taser incident that led to the death of a Polish immigrant at Vancouver airport last year.

Robinson was off-duty and allegedly driving a jeep when it collided with a motorcyle driven by 21-year-old Tsawwassen resident Orion Hutchinson. Hutchinson died at the scene. A police statement said the RCMP officer later failed a breathalyzer test.

The RCMP officer was released on a promise that he will attend Surrey Provincial Court in January 2009. He will face charges of impaired driving and causing death.

A police statement said Hutchinson was thrown from his bike when it collided with a Jeep driven by the RCMP officer at an intersection on Saturday night. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

RCMP Sgt. Tim Shields has told reporters that the officer involved in the collision on Saturday was one of the four police officers who were involved the Taser incident that led to the death of Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski.

The Time-Line

Cut and pasted from an Internet news report:
“Dziekanski arrived at Vancouver International Airport as a would-be immigrant about 3:30 p.m. on Saturday Oct. 13.07. Between the primary customs post and the secondary checkpoint, he went missing.

He apparently sat forlornly near the baggage carousel not understanding what he should do or where he should go until about 10:30 when he finally found his way to the second customs post.

After this second interview with border officers he was cleared to enter Canada, but remained in the secure arrivals area until about 1:15 a.m. when Dziekanski became agitated and starting throwing around objects.”

Mr. Dziekanski died on Oct. 14.07 after an RCMP officer shocked him with a Taser at Vancouver Airport. A Victoria man captured the death on video.

Witness blames RCMP, Vancouver airport for death of Tasered man (Link Corrected)

The Killer Cops:

Kwesi Millington, Bill Bentley, Gerry Rundel, Corp. Benjamin Robinson.

Killer Cops

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3 comments to Police Taser Brutality: Canadian Mounties Kill Robert Dziekanski With Tasers

  • Frank

    This comment was not permitted due it’s racist nature. The Duck Shoot Blog will not tolerate racism.

  • [...] The reason he was Tasered was that he couldn’t speak English, he was from Poland. He didn’t understand their instructions. Convinced yet? The Taser is a lethal weapon a weapon of torture and death. Go here. [...]

  • Renee

    The cops have not been found guilty of anything yet. The Braidwood inquiry will resume Sept. 22 and we shall see then if they will be charged. The RCMP lawyers were fighting this saying they are regulated by federal rules and therefore can’t be charged provincially. That claim was overthrown. But I’m sure something else will come up to prevent the 4 killers from getting justice.

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