The media seem uninterested when a couple killed after a no-knock warrant is, well, white

Before Breonna Taylor, there was Dennis Tuttle and his wife Rhogena Nicholas.

The couple was at home in Houston one evening in early 2019, when, at 5 p.m. local time, police kicked in the front door to execute a drummed-up drug raid. Tuttle and Nicholas, both nearly 60, were shot dead by the police, who stand accused of falsifying evidence and records to obtain search warrants as a part of a fraud scheme for overtime pay.

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Internet FREAKS out at Tacoma Officer over video snippet. BIG SURPRISE: the whole story is different.

The internet flipped out a cop over a video of his police cruiser pulling out from the midst of a mob in Washington State. Like he’s the bad guy. The left loves to freak out when their antifa enforcers are hit by the cars they were busily destroying while innocent people are inside, and naturally took the opportunity to do the same thing to a cop, especially when the mob isn’t a protest group or antifa thugs (for once).

Here’s the video and, we warn you, it can be disturbing. Make no mistake, people get hurt.

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KNIGHT: Curfews are a breach of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Fifty years ago, I was a young teen growing up in Montreal. The fans of separation were being fanned by a group called Front de libération du Québec (FLQ).

The FLQ kidnapped British High Commissioner James Cross and days later, Quebec Minister Pierre Laporte. Laporte’s body was found in the trunk of a car at St. Hubert airport a week later.

Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau imposed the War Measures Act, which allowed him the ability to deploy troops to the streets of Montreal and extraordinary detention powers.

I remember some older teens in my neighbourhood were arrested just for going for a cocktail in a downtown club. In another incident, a bomb blew apart the mailbox at the corner of my street triggering a military response. It was a frightening time.

Looking at the video clips of the streets of Montreal on the weekend, when a curfew was implemented, triggered many memories for me. People just walking down the street were arrested just for drinking a coffee in public or trying to flag a cab in the downtown area.

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Calgary pastor says church will continue to break COVID-19 rules, days after health order issued

“I addressed the regulations theologically, scientifically, legally, and politically. I knew that receiving a fine would be a real possibility. Having received one now, the course is unchanged,” he wrote, adding that he would not be following the restrictions and reducing capacity to ensure physical distancing or enforcing mask use within the church.

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Covid tyranny in Scotland

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Family of murdered Calgary police officer issues statement

The family of slain Calgary police officer Sgt. Andrew Harnett has issued a statement Monday about his love of Calgary, Canada and duty.

Harnett was killed New Year’s Eve in a hit-and-run after pulling over a car in Falconridge that had mismatched licence plates.

Police allege a 17-year-old male was the driver along with a 19-year-old passenger. Both have been charged with first-degree murder.

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Up to $340M could be diverted from Toronto police with civilian services to handle calls instead: report

The new report, from Black Lives Matter Toronto, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, YWCA, Family Services Toronto, Neighbourhood Legal Services and 17 other groups says taking an approach where separate services for drug use, mental health crises and homelessness are set up to replace the role of police could lead to better outcomes.

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Calgary police issue 1st-degree-murder warrants for 2 teens in the death of a Calgary police officer

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Murder warrants issued against 2 people in death of Calgary police officer

Al-Azan Shah Muhammad, 17, and Amir Abdulrahman, 19, both from Calgary, have been identified as suspects in the case. First-degree murder warrants have been issued against both men.

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