Two wanted for assault at Brampton waterpark

Two suspects are wanted in connection to an assault at a Brampton waterpark last week.

Peel police say they were called to a waterpark in the area of Steeles and Finch avenues just after 6:20 p.m. on July 23 for reports of an altercation.

It’s alleged the incident began as a verbal dispute while in line for a waterslide which escalated into a violent assault against a female victim by two suspects.

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WARMINGTON: Driver allegedly almost runs over cops and public but released without bail hearing

It’s not everyday that an accused who was arrested by five Toronto Police officers with their guns drawn gets to walk away from custody as long as he shows up for court in late September.

… Yet, the guy charged after this wild mayhem didn’t even have to spend a night in jail. Or even go to a police station to be booked. It was treated as if he was getting a speeding ticket.

…That person was Mrunmay Ukey, 27, of Toronto, who “was arrested and charged with fail to stop for police” and “dangerous operation” of a motor vehicle and is “scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of justice, 10 Armoury St., on Friday, September 19, 2025, at 11 a.m., in room 203.” None of the allegations against him have been tested in court.

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The Notting Hill Carnival, Emblem of the Yookay Diversity ‘Miracle’

With the summer now fully upon us and most people looking forward to a well-deserved holiday, the three words your average Metropolitan Police officer most dreads will start to appear in inboxes across the capital. Not ‘police officer redundancies,’ ‘more administrative forms’ or ‘mandatory diversity training.’ No, these words pale into insignificance compared to those which encapsulate the absolute cultural predicament that modern London and its police force have gotten themselves into—Notting. Hill. Carnival.

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Authorities Ask Public To Pretend Unnamed “Young Person” Home Invasion Arrestees Are White To Prop Up Diversity Narrative

Peel police bust ‘violent’ crime groups allegedly linked to 17 home invasions, jewelry store robberies

Peel police have busted what they’re describing as two “violent” criminal groups allegedly linked to 17 home invasions and jewelry store robberies that left several victims with life-altering injuries.

Police announced the results of the probe, dubbed Project Night Train, on Tuesday and said the incidents include over 60 victims, nine of whom are children.

The investigation focused on a string of incidents that occurred between May and December of 2024.

h/t MP

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Arab Power leader killed in Quebec prison

One the leaders of the Arab Power street gang was killed in a Quebec prison.

Sylvain Kabbouchi, considered one of the heads of the group, was assassinated at the maximum-security Donnacona Institution Sunday.

Quebec provincial police (SQ) told CTV News that emergency services were called to the federal detention centre around 10:30 a.m. after a man was assaulted by another inmate.

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We are coming apart: How asylum, multiculturalism and contempt for the masses turned Britain into a tinder box.

It’s been almost a year since the Southport massacre. That sunny morning, etched forever in infamy, when Axel Rudakubana committed his barbaric, depraved murders of three young girls at a dance class in the Merseyside seaside town. It sparked the worst anti-migrant riots Britain has seen in modern times, fuelled by false claims Rudakubana was a Muslim, small-boats asylum seeker. But to anyone who had been paying attention, the seeds of that horrific unrest were sown long before that.

Sounds familiar.

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I4 Year Old Dead Eyed Demon arrested and charged in murder of Shahnaz Pestonji

Male Youth Arrested in Homicide Investigation, Parkway Forest Drive and Sheppard Avenue East area, Victim: Shahnaz Pestonji, 71,

UPDATE: Judicial Authorization to Identify Young Person has expired,

Photograph and name can no longer be published/broadcast

Link to vid if pulled

h/t Auntie Polly and NeoCon

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What if British culture is part of the problem?

Islamism has thrived thanks to the cowardice and evasiveness of the UK’s liberal elites.

The claim that ‘no culture is better than another’ often tips over into an asymmetrical elevation of ‘the other’ and an abasement of the self. In Britain, advocates of hard multiculturalism tend to celebrate cultures belonging to migrants and their descendants, and to denigrate the culture of the historic, indigenous majority.

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Your Singhs today (Vancouver edition)

Meet Opinder Singh Sian, soon to appear in the United States District Court in California to face charges that he was the North American leader of an international drug smuggling organization, moving huge amounts of methamphetamine and fentanyl precursors around the globe.

Mr Sian hails from the majority-Sikh city of Surrey BC. He is no stranger to the courts, with a record going back to 2007 when he was convicted of careless use of a firearm and obstruction of a peace officer. Between then and 2010, he was regularly stopped by police, often in vehicles with other gangsters.

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It’s A Brampton Thing, You Wouldn’t Understand: Kanwarjyot Singh Manoria Arrested For Death Threat Against Patrick Brown

Recognition due for contribution to diversity.

Peel police have arrested a man who allegedly made a death threat against Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown last month.

In a news release, police said 29-year-old Kanwarjyot Singh Manoria was taken into custody on Tuesday and charged with utter threats to cause death or bodily harm.

A source familiar with the investigation previously told CP24 that the threat was made via email to the mayor’s office two to three weeks ago, and that his wife and son were also mentioned.

He should be out on bail by 3pm.

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Singh a song of cocaine and easy bail

Almost $50 million in cocaine found hidden in trucks crossing into Canada from U.S., police say

A cross-border drug smuggling network using commercial truck drivers to haul large loads of cocaine across the border from the United States into Canada has been revealed by police in southern Ontario, leading to the arrest of nine men and the seizure of 479 kilograms of bulk cocaine bricks.

Of the nine arrested, six have since been released on bail while three are still awaiting bail hearings after what Peel Regional Police described Tuesday as the largest drug bust in the police service’s history.

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