Anonymous ID: 55dd85 Dec. 21, 2020, 12:35 a.m. No.12114318   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4326 >>4346 >>4399 >>4481

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Outdoor Hockey Criminalized in Canada

 

Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Police State

 

Calgary Police Pull Out Stun Gun And Tackle Hockey Player Who Supposedly Wasn’t Social Distancing!! They Even Brought Out Helicopters!!

 

Cops in Canada descended on an ice skating rink, arrested a player and threatened to tase him … and it was all captured on video. Calgary cops claimed the game defied the law limiting outdoor team sports to 10 participants, with 2 meters separating them.

 

Blazing Cat Fur|23 hours ago

 

BREAKING: The Calgary Police helicopter is circling over the Out-Door Rink where the cops violently arrested and beat @WiesblattOcean this week. Kids, toddlers are all here with their parents – wondering if they are next. pic.twitter.com/HebGw5qiYk

 

So Premier Kenney empties the prisons of violent criminals so there will be room for young men who play hockey. When the fuck will people wake up???

 

List of different articles on this site

 

https://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2020/12/calgary-police-pull-out-stun-gun-and-tackle-hockey-player-who-supposedly-wasnt-social-distancing-they-even-brought-out-helicopters-3737789.html

Anonymous ID: 55dd85 Dec. 21, 2020, 12:43 a.m. No.12114346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4376 >>4399 >>4503

>>12114318 >>12114113 more sauce from MSM

 

Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Police State

 

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Video of arrest at Calgary rink results in accusations of police ‘going overboard’

 

An arrest caught on camera has left one Calgary family wondering if police went too far. Twelve-year-old Rayan Sanoubar was skateboarding at a Southwood community rink and captured parts of the encounter on video.

Dec 18, 2020 7:27 PM By: Global News

 

Rayan Sanoubar, who took the video at the rink, and his mother, Roula Aboukhodoud, spoke to Global News.

 

An arrest caught on camera has left one Calgary family wondering if police went too far. Twelve-year-old Rayan Sanoubar was skateboarding at a Southwood community rink and captured parts of the encounter on video.

 

It started on Thursday afternoon when bylaw officers responded to reports of 40-plus people crowding the Southwood community rink and skatepark.

 

“A peace officer came sat in this car and got out and… told skateboarders we have to go and [we're] not allowed to be there and we all refused and he called for backup for other police to come,” Sanoubar said.

 

The video shows one person down on the ground and several police officers around. The person in police custody is yelling profanities and said: “Where’s our freedom? These police are handcuffing me, we are outside.”

 

“They had him on the ground for six minutes, just frozen,cutting his skates off with a knife.They arrested him and threatened us saying: ‘We are going to give you tickets if you don’t walk away," Sanoubar said.

 

Corwin Odland, with CPS public affairs, said people refused to disperse from an outdoor skating area after being advised that they were violating public health orders.

 

“When our officers arrived, they spoke to the same people about the health orders and several left without incident.

 

“However, one individual became confrontational and refused to follow the officers’ direction.

 

“When told he was being ticketed for not leaving, he refused to identify himself and skated away from the officers,” Odland said.

 

“The officers explained this legal requirement to the man and tried multiple times to get him to voluntarily step off the ice and comply with their orders before they moved in to physically take him into custody. At this point, a struggle ensued and an officer was knocked to the ground,” Odland said.

 

Supt. Ryan Ayliffe said they will focus on compassion in these situations but will not tolerate people who don’t want to comply.

 

“We are seeing officers continually put into these untenable positions where they have to diffuse and support bylaw,” Ayliffe said. “What’s happening through our lens is good people are trying to find pieces of what they want to do in a changing environment and it is stressing people out to the max.”

 

A 21-year-old was charged with obstructing an officer, resisting arrest and violating the public health act.

 

Rayan Sanoubar, who took the video at the rink, andhis mother, Roula Aboukhodoud, spoke to Global News.

Jill Croteau / Global News

 

Sanoubar’s mother, Roula Aboukhodoud, said she doesn’t condone the disrespect but doesn’t agree with the police tactics.

 

“I think it was overboard, too much, it was extreme.

 

“They should have talked to the children first explain why the bylaws are in place and how they really need to be social distancing,” Aboukhodoud said.

 

“For being outside and having fun, they should not do anything and leave it alone. We are just out here skating and social distancing,” Sanoubar said.

 

“It’s frustration big time. They felt like they were doing nothing wrong and enjoying themselves and having fun and everybody is frustrated with COVID,” Aboukhodoud said.

 

Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi said rinks are open but there are rules in place.

 

“You can go to the outdoor rinks with your family cohort, the people who live in your house.

 

“If there are other people on the rink, you don’t have to go home,” Nenshi said. “But you shouldn’t really start lots of big games of pick-up hockey with people around you. There’s body contact and you don’t want to be doing that.”

 

Calgary’s emergency management agency chief, Sue Henry, said it’s about the ability to maintain two metres of distance from those that are not in your household.

 

“You’ll see most of the rink operators have placed a capacity sign somewhere near where you would enter the ice,” Henry said.

 

“Those capacity signs are based on what they believe the most safe approach to having a number of people on the ice is.”

 

https://www.sootoday.com/global-news/video-of-arrest-at-calgary-rink-results-in-accusations-of-police-going-overboard-3198235

Anonymous ID: 55dd85 Dec. 21, 2020, 1:04 a.m. No.12114399   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12114346 >>12114318 >>12114113

 

Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Police State

 

Mayor Naheed Nenshi, first muslim mayor of Calgary

 

Deep State Swamp Creature - Under Nenshi "leadership" the city of Calgary has been devastated economically

 

Naheed Kurban Nenshi born (February 2, 1972) is a Canadian politician who is the 36th mayor of Calgary, Alberta. He was elected in the 2010 municipal election with 39% of the vote, and is the first Muslim mayor of a large North American city.

 

Nenshi was born in Toronto, Ontario, and raised in Calgary.[1] His parents, Kurbanali Hussein and Noorjah,[2] were Ismaili Muslim[3] immigrants of Indian origin to Canada from Tanzania.[4]

 

He was educated at the University of Calgary, serving as President of the Students' Union and receiving a Bachelor of Commerce in 1993, and completed a Master of Public Policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 1998.[4]

 

Nenshi worked for McKinsey & Company for several years before starting his own consulting firm 'Ascend Group' which advised non-profit, private and public sector organizations to grow.[5] The firm also advised the United Nations on ways to encourage wealthy corporations to engage in Corporate Citizenship.[6]

 

As a young professional, he developed his administrative capabilities by joining Canada25, a federal networking organization that mentored professionals under 35 of public policy and leadership.[5] Nenshi was a constant debate opponent of Toronto Sun journalist Ezra Levant; Levant later became a recurring critic of Nenshi's policies.[7]

 

In 2002, Nenshi wrote about how cities can retain young professionals and use resources effectively in a publication entitled "Building Up: Making Canada's Cities Engines of Growth and Magnets of Development".[5][8][9] In 2006, Nenshi was the chief author for "Imagine Calgary's 100-year plan".

 

He has co-founded two citizens' groups aimed at improving Calgary's civic government. In 2009, Nenshi was invited to become a founding member of Civic Camp, an active citizenship forum that encourages and enables Calgarians to actively engage and collaborate ideas in civic affairs.[10][11] He co-founded city hall watch dog group "Better Calgary Campaign".[12]

 

He was an instructor in non-profit management in the Bissett School of Business at Mount Royal University and wrote a regular municipal affairs column for the Calgary Herald.[1]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naheed_Nenshi

Anonymous ID: 55dd85 Dec. 21, 2020, 1:24 a.m. No.12114458   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Great news. I hope people go scorched earth on these bastards. They won't be able to walk down the street. WWG1WGA

 

This is what I keep telling people - just ignore the rules. Take off the f'ing face diaper. Are the assholes going to put millions of people in jail?