@GNR Forever I am sure there are plenty of people who feel the same way. What happened to the police? When I was a kid people loved, trusted and respected the police. Now it seems they have been corrupted by politics and politicians.
if i put a hand on my child i can be charged with assult.this cop should be fired asap and charged with aggravated assult and whatever else they can pin on him
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@GNR Forever You wouldn't be an OPP officer, would you? Or do you mean the officer would be spitting out his teeth if that was my boy? Then I understand. This officer will not be welcome in this town ever again.
the police man in this video seems to have violated social distancing rules and should be given a $750 ticket for not staying more than 2 meters from others. and also possibly sued by that poor boys family.
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@@4thtimeakamrmatt852 yes now you know what we mean. But had the kids been black would you have written black life matter? Highly unlikely or I would see we are pulling the racecard and racebaiting?
I hear you loud and clear, you can thank your politicians for forcing them into a no win situations. Very bad judgment but It's a sign of times to come.
I once walked into a small opp detachment in Milton to ask for directions to the women's prison and some cop came out from behind the counter in offence mode and started being verbally aggressive toward me, he was beat red in the face like he was angry about something. the whole time i was thinking "i might get arrested and all I needed was directions".
“because viruses dont stop spreading the moment you step outdoors unfortunately” It’s good to know that viruses stop spreading at liquor stores and airports. I guess COVID doesn’t have a passport.
Kids dont even get the virus and sunlight kills the virus also if your under 50 you have a 99.8% chance of survival. You dont spread if you dont have symptoms either. This is all nonsnese. The CDC said if you are still worried about getting covid after you get vaxination with a 0.0000008% chance you are mentally ill. but Canada’s running adds tellin us to wear a mask even if you're vaccinated.
@@MemoriesDestroyUs So in your estimation, would you be safer outside without a mask, or in a full bus with closed air system and 2 masks on ? I know which one I would pick. I bet you do also, but are deluding yourself
That's probably how he greets them. Good to see man in uniform has good handle on his emotionally regulated response to a "tense" situation. Would love to see him in a real tough spot. Or better yet when he meets someone he's pre-determined to be a threat to his safety.
years ago i played wednesday night hockey with police officers at NTR in barrie. the stuff they spoke about in a joking manner in the dressing room illustrated to me that normal, socially aware, well-balanced people rarely become cops. and the ones that are normal get ostracized and leave the force. a lot of them weightlift, and the keenest ones take steroids. that'll tend to exacerbate an already aggressive personality.
I totally believe this. I have heard the same thing from many sources. There are also countless accidental recordings of police acting like wild animals.
Absolutely disgusting treatment of a young kid. I can’t believe this. The parents need to sue the police to protect their child and other children from aggressors like this. Demand he have suspension and retraining at best. Police force needs to look into this officer’s mental health and deal appropriately with him. No one in their right mind would shove and treat a 12 year old normal kid like this.
@@lynneanthony168 I mean he was acting normal - he was being 12. Most 12 year old kids do things like this, no one expects this sort of treatment. I have seen a 12 year old be arrested in Alberta for breaking and entering to steal cigarettes - not “normal” 12 year old kids stuff, and he was treated far better than this kid. This kids just being a normal kid - outside, maybe in a place he was told not to be, using his scooter; the treatment doesn’t fit the “crime.”
@@lynneanthony168 Completely agree. No one should be above law. A 12 - 15 year old last time bullies 34 years old me after she misbehaved me in ttc bus. And I just has to ignore it thinking of her age. This is the freedom we want our kids to have ? Misbehave, break law, do crime and get free since he is a kid.
Oh trust millions of police are facing crimes against humanity, police lost all credibility now which is why police are now going against anything Covid. These cops will be jailed for life along with any reports feeding this Covid corruption fraud
It's even better if stuff gets live-streamed to the Internet rather than just recorded, that way they can't even take/smash the phone/camera. That said, they're often too late and/or too shaky to be useful. 🤦
Parents aren't allowed to discipline their kids any more. They have to defer to the cops on a sunny day when kiddo's just trying to get out the house for a bit.
@@chrishince8947 I don't have a whole lot of money right now, besides I kinda wanted a flat screen TV and some new Nike's, just as reparations for everything I went through as a kid. I mean my childhood was actually pretty good, but I know some kids had it rough, so I think I should be compensated for that.
I was working in a local police station in Scarborough for approximately four hours years ago and counted the F word uttered over 160 times amongst the staff. Men and women. The way they treated phone callers was pathetic also. Like they considered them an unwanted irritation. Great office culture!
I've seen a cop grab a teen, who was getting beaten up- tossed him through a plate glass storefront window when the kid threw back a punch to the 4 guys attacking him. Also seen police toss a drunk woman into bushes, etc..
Not ok. What were these kids doing there if the park was closed? Ford closes things and people still don’t listen. Do not approve how police handled this one tho.
Not ok Laurie Close everything or nothing Kids can’t play in the park but parents can shop in Lcbo ? What kind of world this is where is easer to buy buzz then milk
@@mariuszkochanski6992 I agree everything needs to be closed. Also no one is listening to the laws or at least a few. I honestly agree with Ford. Would not want his job.
While I understand cops are put in a difficult situation, A *230 to 250lb cop* should not be pushing a 12 year old, 120lb child, unless that kid is hitting him with a scooter or is threatening him with some other weapon. *Which was not the case here.*
It's not a surprise though; law-enforcement and the military tend to draw hostile, aggressive, violent people who want an opportunity to bully/hurt others, that's why they have a much higher proportion of bad actors than other professions.
@@user-vn7ce5ig1z the incidence of personality disorder( including psychopaths)in cops is higher than the civilian population Interestingly it is the same for nurses. That being said at least 80 percent of people in these fields are decent humans. They are going along and staying quiet for the paycheck just like everyone else. On your oath everyone. Morals before money, before it's too late.
If 1 10th of us stood up and forcefully removed these vile servants we would have the peace and freedom we deserve. Hopefully more and more people will realize the serving servants do nothing to better our society.
One major problem with this video is that it does not show anything leading up to the push. Just the push. Without seeing the 2 minutes before hand the boy could of done something that warranted this level of force from police. Such as spitting on the offices. moving his hand towards the officers belt. or even physically touching the officer in any way. Without that this is just propaganda.
Listen, some corrupt officials forget about undercover work. Undercover officers, who pose as citizens, drug dealers and gang members. When they make a complaint on an officer as a citizen. Their name is their badge. It WILL be taken into consideration. This is something police advocates should always keep in mind.
once again, people watch one video from one angle and automatically come to a conclusion. Maybe the boy fell becaise he was right beside the grass? he couldve tripped on his scooter?
From my perspective it appears that the boy was attempting to step on to the scooter (likely to ride away from the officer) the officer held the scooter with his right hand and put his left hand out to stop the youth from stepping onto the scooter. I don't see any shove. The youth lost his balance when he was not able to follow through with stepping onto the scooter due to the officers outstretched left hand.
"The rules" like you aren't allowed to be outside in a public park with a half dozen other kids? Or the rules like you aren't allowed to invite your recently widowed grandmother over for Christmas? Those kind of rules? Just shut up, put your mask on and get back in line, or else. Yeah I don't need those people "protecting" me, thanks.
@Alan d'Eon well I can guarantee it now, because she did come over for Christmas, despite "the rules" and she didn't get covid. At the time however, i could not make that guarantee, though I would like to clarify I didn't kidnap her, I invited her. I figured she is an adult, she can decide for herself if she would rather risk the virus or spend Christmas alone. Turns out she risks the virus about every 7-10 days when she leaves the house to get groceries, and decided a small family dinner was probably less dangerous than going to Costco with 65 other people.
@Alan d'Eon grocery stores are open, Wal-Mart is open, Costco is open, liquor stores are open, pot shops are open, schools are open, the airports are open, but me setting 3 extra places at the table is a super spreader event?
@Alan d'Eon that's not AN event. That's 200,000 separate events. Also I think people forget that people die everyday, especially old sick people. It sucks, it's hard, I'm not unsympathetic, as I mentioned earlier I recently lost my grandfather, but he was in his eighties, and he had been battling cancer for a year and a half. Of course it was hard to let him go, but it wasn't exactly a shock when he passed. Covid has a 99.7% recovery rate for young healthy people, it is only killing the people who were dying anyway.
@Alan d'Eon old people also fall down stairs and break their hips, so we take special precautions to protect the vulnerable and at risk. You might get them a life alert system to call for help if they fall down, or a chair lift to carry them up the stairs. What you do NOT do, is outlaw stairs, and fine anyone who uses them.
From my perspective it appears that the boy was attempting to step on to the scooter (likely to ride away from the officer) the officer held the scooter with his right hand and put his left hand out to stop the youth from stepping onto the scooter. I don't see any shove. The youth lost his balance when he was not able to follow through with stepping onto the scooter due to the officers outstretched left hand.
This reminds me of the 80s in Vancouver when cops use to jump on side walks with their cars and moew down skateboarding kids that were skateboarding on sidewalks, when the city made skateboarding in public places illegal. All they were doing was skateboarding and all of a sudden they were criminals over night with a dumb bi law passed by a bunch of adults that had forgotten they were kids too at one point. it thought a lot of my friends how to hate the police very quickly and a lot of these super cops that think the badge makes them high and mighty take things way too far. i have literally seen one of my friends get hit by the police car and fly off his board on the hood of the car and roll off the side. it was lucky he didn't get ran over. as kids we didn't have a voice back then. if this cop is doing this to a 12 year old what does he do to 17 year olds if they challenge his heavy handed authority?
This cop needs to be brought to justice as a parent if I did something like that I would of been charged and would lost the rite to my child. This OPP officer should be suspended indefinitely
Where are the parents ? If the orders was that parks were closed , why these kids were there ? Does not justify the police actions, but why the kids were there in the first place if the park was closed ? Were are the parents ?
He’s union protected which is why “he felt all tough, pushing a teenager around”. He’ll get put on administrative duty and quietly reinstated once it all blows over. Same old story every time.
I grew up in Gravenhurst went through years of harassment from the Bracebridge OPP they are nothing but a bunch of bullies that officer should be fired dishonorably so he is unable to become a security guard so we can continue to pick on little kids
What is there to investigate? Its all caught on camera! This is outrageous behavior from a police officer to push a kid. I would not let that slide canada