I thought trump wanted to give cops immunity and prevent them from prosecution seems that if trump gets voted in that problem is definitely gonna change for the worst
Correct, it would be inappropriate to have financial penalties for allegations that have not been substantiated in court. That would sort of be guilty until proven innocent.
Your telling me a cop broke the law?! No way! I think the bigger issue is why it took this long for charges and the fact that this woman is STILL a so-called trusted officer?
@@jeffreycairns767 sure, but as a memeber of the public wouldn't you'd think, considering all we ever hear is how they are held to a higher standard. The fact that not even a suspension with or without pay while the investigation was ongoing or her being moved out of that call area? I mean, that seems awful to me. I mean sure, she's on leave right now but not even in relation to this incident. I don't know, that's just me. But Jeffery, yes you qre 100 percent correct the course of justice part.
Obviously the standards to becoming a cop have been lowered. Any old thug will do. Weight standards break the scales. How a 300 pound jelly doughnut can meet the physical demands is questionable.
@@knine8154 Agreed. It's ridiculous stuff than anyone with an IQ of 80+ can determine the "right" answer to regardless of what the honest answer is. "Have you ever considered harming yourself" ect ect
I met a woman in a battered woman’s shelter in Canada 30 years ago who was running from her husband who was an OPP officer. She had changed her name, travelled across the country, and was literally still terrorized by him. Police have access to databases that can track anyone. The moment an individual is involved in anything akin to this should mean immediate ramifications, especially for a cop!
Qualified immunity gives cops their godlike powers. If we take it away they will have to deal with frivolous lawsuits. You wouldn't want that would you?
The police said they can't talk about it because it involves "intimate partner violence." Except she wasn't his partner and they never seem to hold back when it's a regular person being charged.
@@pumalogo204Unfortunately, that rarely happens. When I worked in a domestic violence shelter, we were not allowed to give any information to police who called. There were cops who would get other cops to call the shelter looking for their partner.
Similar incidents have happened with little to no punishment. They will drag it out in the courts until the public forgets and the press stop covering it. Then, give the officer a slight slap on the wrist.
its not hard to believe, you have an entire system backing you if you're a cop, an entire union that no matter what you do will fight for you, Judges and lawyers that support the actions of rogue cops because they are within the circle of the system that protects itself.
@@ve3xtr No he's actually right, he's spot on. This cop is a psychopath. She has those psychopath eyes. Look up the term "sanpaku eyes" and you'll see what I mean. Edit: I guess you could be technically correct as well, personality traits aren't exclusive, there's a lot of overlap between narcissistic and psychopathic personality traits.
Cops should never be allowed to investigate cops. There should be a separate institution appointed by the government consisting of lawyers & detectives.
You're innocent until PROVEN guilty. She's only been charged. With your logic, I could accuse you of anything and you should lose your career/job, kids, partner, etc., simply because I say so!?!
@@jeffreycairns767This incident happened over a year ago, if you burglarized someone’s house armed, you think you’d be out walking around, getting paid by the tax payers awaiting court or sitting in a jail cell without bond waiting for court?! Be realistic
I swear if she was ever in the Burkes Falls detachment,…I had a run in with a Nasty blonde control freak…and I was the one that called. Anyhow, I’m a disabled Female Army Veteran. This broad was off her rocker‼️🤦🏼♀️🫡
@@Sodonewithchaos You should talk to investigators and Crown prosecutors. It’s your civic duty to help take this psychopath off the streets. You might save someone’s life.
Assuming all is as it seems here, Ms. Stamcos has done a great service for her community. It takes guts to stand up to intimidation, especially when it comes from the police.
@@g157fasdf9 Yep. Every standard, especially the physical ones, is lowered for females. It's also way easier to get promoted. It's the same with the military and I was in for 5 years. I saw a lot of female soldiers that had no business being in charge or anywhere near a weapon.
As some researchers have asserted; "careers in law enforcement attract sociopathic personalities ". Far too many "anti-social personalities" wielding power while armed and extremely dangerous. This story is disturbing, what's more disturbing is the force hasn't actually FIRED this woman for gross abuse of her position. She not only needs jail time, it appears she also needs medical (Behavioral) help and a new vocation. The community should demand she not be kept on the force.
You should already know that they can get away with murdering you, in your HOUSE! and say they felt threatened, then have 20 attorneys back up the officer and make it as if you were selling drugs on the playground.
She's not suspended!?! The delays in the process leaves everyone unsafe and untrusting of the systems ability to facilitate the safety of the community
Why would she be suspended? You're innocent until proven guilty, not the other way around. If they were to suspend her it would be with full pay. This is just a typical woman letting her emotions get the better of her, unfortunately. Women shouldn't be beat cops anyways.
@@jeffreycairns767breaking & entering is a crime....harassment & threatening is a crime.... Police drag their feet & use & abuse the law & use loopholes designed especially for them.. Guess you fell off the turnip truck yesterday. So should go to civil law with no special immunity....as sadly is the case with police courts & immunity to wear a badge & break the law.
@@jeffreycairns767 When someone gets a DUI, they suspend your license for 3 months and impound your car for 7 days. But your innocent until proven guilty right? And the costs for impound and the affect for 3 months not driving will not be reimbursed even if found innocent. Your point isn’t valid.
So if a regular citizen did exactly what she did they would definitely receive jail time, she better lose her police accreditation after getting fired and pay a fine and put on probation after serving a house detention. Assuming the victim wasn’t really hurt too bad.
She should be fired and placed on supervision by the court!! Can't have the ones who are sworn to protect and uphold the laws out there making such enormously bad judgment and choices!! For the safety of the whole community, she needs to be dismissed from her job as a police officer
How can you break in to someone's place, terrorize them and still not get suspended? When it's police that you normally call when you get broken into, what do you do when they're the ones breaking in?
I know someone assaulted by a police officer in a dog park causing the victim a concussion and the officers called said it was the victims fault she was assaulted, by someone that identified themselves as a police officer (off duty) kicked the dog then assaulted the victim, but it was her fault! Smacking a 5’2” woman to the ground, yet the cops covered their own. Sickening, this happens over and over and over, there’s no accountability or even standards of conduct enforced for their own. Shameful.
You don't do them things if you think there's risk. She did it because she "knew" there was no risk, she learned the behavior was acceptable from coworkers and supervisors. Story got out, now she has to go down but there's more like her back at the office.
We do not know this officer's education nor her training level but college and or university education doesn't guaranty better officers. Police foundation courses are geared to prepare potential officers for a career in that field but can't identify underlying problems. As for this officer, weather you label her actions as bad choices or a mental issue doesn't change the fact that she isn't fit to be an officer.
A police officer breaks into her ex-boyfriend's home and threatens him and his current girlfriend. Do you think she's going to have the body cam on while she's committing a felony? Nuh-uh.
Body cams should be always on there should be no off switch and they should have to be worn all the time an officer is in uniform. Also, all data should be backed up to an offsite location and no file should be able to be deleted with a warrant, and every logged including the warrant and who did the deletion.
Why on earth is this creepy woman still a member of the force?? I hope she gets a substantial sentence that makes it impossible for her to ever be hired by any police department in Canada.
Unbelievable what a bloody psycho, 💯 agree she should NOT be an officer when you cross the line of committing a crime while in uniform. This is bloody ridiculous! FIRE HER ASS
Give this cop 15 years, no parole. For B,E ,THREATENING. , plus she can no longer be a cop or work as a security guard. And be in possession of a weapon.
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" in uniform or not.. She should at least be suspended from any Police duties until the court can proceed with the case. No matter what the court decides, she should be FIRED for abuse of power and intimidation.
So basically the OPP is bluntly stating by their actions that if you act in a criminal way while being a police officer you are well within the law to do so, WOW!
Whether she's on leave (of any kind) or not, she should still be able to be suspended from returning to duty. No reason such a suspension shouldn't be able to stack on top of her "unrelated leave".
"Intimate partner violence"! Huh! What a cop-out (no pun intended). They WERE NOT a couple anymore, it was her ex-boyfriend's home that was invaded by the armed intruder, and the intruder and victim were no longer intimate partners. How long must you be separated to no longer be consider a "partner".
Because then it would dominate every minute of every segment. Why anyone would date a cop, male or female, is beyond me. All it takes is for them to get angry/emotional enough to cross that line. Combined with the authority they hold, it can make for difficult and dangerous situations.
4 cops in my area beat there wives here, never hit the news and public was not allowed in the court rooms. They all were put on paid leave never heard of outcome in the news as they all got off!
Thank you for sharing this and there’s many more injustices resulting in mental illness and injuries as a result of personal prejudices and racial bias that is constantly being carried out by the police. It needs to stop.
Just remember if you did that to any person, it would not take a year to investigate
It will take 24 hours for you amd me to get arrested
the usual suspects. they know they'll get away because of the color of their skin.
@@BestMods168 Let me guess as to the color of YOUR skin. Who is the "they" who will know? Please reply so we can discuss this.
Probably wouldn’t get paid leave either?
@@The_DC_Kid 'They' of the thick blue line.
She filed a DELIBERATELY FALSE police report against her ex, how is that not a punishable crime?
Yeah the "me too" garbage....had it happen to me as well. No proof, nothing ever came of it because i never did it and there was no proof
@@matthewmorrone883 it happens to a lot of guys
shes a women -_-
It is. It’s Public Mischief. My husband is an OPP
@@matthewmorrone883how is this related to me too? Cops have been doing this before me too movement started
Still has her job, seriously that is insane.
Trudeaus Canada And Bidens America
@@byronchavarria4954 You think stuff like this doesn't happen when the Conservatives are running things ?
I thought trump wanted to give cops immunity and prevent them from prosecution seems that if trump gets voted in that problem is definitely gonna change for the worst
Suspended with pay. The horror
So in other words... vacation. She's on vacation with full pay and benefits. Oh no, what a horrible punishment.
It is long standing Canadian culture to promote or reward those in Government who perform poorly or break the law.
Suspended on an unrelated matter at that! 😂
She seems nice
For taxpayers.
Protect their own, rightly or wrongly. Suspend with pay. What a punishment. We have no police accountability.
Officer Down never gets qualified immunity
So you'd rather side with the street thugs eh?
It really grinds my gears that my tax dollars goes to a paid vacation for these criminal cops… ban police Unions!!
Correct, it would be inappropriate to have financial penalties for allegations that have not been substantiated in court. That would sort of be guilty until proven innocent.
Exactly how stunt driving law is administered.
She should be fired immediately. This is a dangerous person that is not worthy of such power.
She should be in prison .
Your telling me a cop broke the law?! No way! I think the bigger issue is why it took this long for charges and the fact that this woman is STILL a so-called trusted officer?
They need proof. Until there's proof AND she's found guilty, she's still innocent, just like everybody.
@@jeffreycairns767 sure, but as a memeber of the public wouldn't you'd think, considering all we ever hear is how they are held to a higher standard. The fact that not even a suspension with or without pay while the investigation was ongoing or her being moved out of that call area? I mean, that seems awful to me. I mean sure, she's on leave right now but not even in relation to this incident. I don't know, that's just me. But Jeffery, yes you qre 100 percent correct the course of justice part.
@@jeffreycairns767 What proof do they need, would pistol whipping the victim be enough proof for you, you boot lickers are all the same.
you - you are you're
Not that difficult.
"...yes you qre 100 percent..."
Start EVERY sentence with a capital letter.
no way n gods green earth you know the real flat one that any cop killed any ...wait nevermind mr hoffa
Do they even give police officers a psychological test anymore? That cop is crazy and should be in jail.
Obviously the standards to becoming a cop have been lowered. Any old thug will do.
Weight standards break the scales. How a 300 pound jelly doughnut can meet the physical demands is questionable.
She literally looks crazy too
Have you ever taken those "tests"? They are 10 different questions asked in a different way 100 times each, worthless realy
Crazy eyes 👀 and gums galore.
@@knine8154 Agreed. It's ridiculous stuff than anyone with an IQ of 80+ can determine the "right" answer to regardless of what the honest answer is.
"Have you ever considered harming yourself" ect ect
Now imagine what this cop has done to innocent citizens. They need to look into her past cases/reports.
I met a woman in a battered woman’s shelter in Canada 30 years ago who was running from her husband who was an OPP officer. She had changed her name, travelled across the country, and was literally still terrorized by him. Police have access to databases that can track anyone. The moment an individual is involved in anything akin to this should mean immediate ramifications, especially for a cop!
Exactly right
, when u say track anyone , I'm assuming ur talking , abusers & such , cuz as a private citizen, i still prefer my Right to privacy , 👍
@@doneown503lol
Qualified immunity gives cops their godlike powers. If we take it away they will have to deal with frivolous lawsuits. You wouldn't want that would you?
Yes I would😅
"We investigated ourselves and we have determined that we're all heroes"
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...and we all deserve a raise" 😂
😆😆😆. That was funny.
Is psychopath a requirement to be a cop
The police said they can't talk about it because it involves "intimate partner violence." Except she wasn't his partner and they never seem to hold back when it's a regular person being charged.
if the role was reversed...The male cop would been fired and behind bars...................
@@pumalogo204Unfortunately, that rarely happens. When I worked in a domestic violence shelter, we were not allowed to give any information to police who called. There were cops who would get other cops to call the shelter looking for their partner.
Business partners?
Agreed.
The double standard for police is deplorable. Paid to uphold the law unless they are the ones breaking the law.
If after this offence the OPP officer dosen't get fired and gets to keep her gun & badge then there's something wrong with the system
The fact she wasn't arrested immediately is a declaration of war
There was ,*always* something wrong with the system
The “boyfriend” has probably displayed some reckless/negligent behaviour too.
Similar incidents have happened with little to no punishment. They will drag it out in the courts until the public forgets and the press stop covering it. Then, give the officer a slight slap on the wrist.
@@ingefriedbiancaBlaming the victim???😡😡😡
I know how she feels , my wife ran off with my fishing buddy and I miss him alot.
LMFAO!
I hope you found someone else to go fishing with.
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😁😂🤣
LMAO
Holy crap, hard to believe someone can pull a stunt like that and face minimal consequences, and continue in her position
its not hard to believe, you have an entire system backing you if you're a cop, an entire union that no matter what you do will fight for you, Judges and lawyers that support the actions of rogue cops because they are within the circle of the system that protects itself.
Cops can!
It's called qualified immunity.
You talk as if working is a privilege lol f that
Welcome to Canada. In the USA, she would have been fired on the spot. She's a powder keg
That cop selfie cries multiple levels of insane
No, that would be narcissistic personality disorder.
Her smile is psychopathic
@@ve3xtr No he's actually right, he's spot on. This cop is a psychopath. She has those psychopath eyes. Look up the term "sanpaku eyes" and you'll see what I mean.
Edit: I guess you could be technically correct as well, personality traits aren't exclusive, there's a lot of overlap between narcissistic and psychopathic personality traits.
@@ve3xtrborderline and narcistic
Andre you nailed it!!!
Hidding evidence by the police department to protect the officer should be ilegal.
Cops should never be allowed to investigate cops. There should be a separate institution appointed by the government consisting of lawyers & detectives.
PAID LEAVE is a fricking joke. You all heard she isn't even suspended. If I walked into someone house with a gun , I ... oh nvm
You're innocent until PROVEN guilty. She's only been charged. With your logic, I could accuse you of anything and you should lose your career/job, kids, partner, etc., simply because I say so!?!
@@jeffreycairns767This incident happened over a year ago, if you burglarized someone’s house armed, you think you’d be out walking around, getting paid by the tax payers awaiting court or sitting in a jail cell without bond waiting for court?! Be realistic
@@jeffreycairns767She abused her position of authority on innocent citizens.
@@smokiethebear3334 It's not considered armed when at no point was a gun drawn or aimed. Learn your laws
@@jeffreycairns767 Anyone who gets arrested still loses their job, even if they're found to be innocent. The process IS the punishment.
Makes you wonder about the things she’s done and nobody complained or lived to tell about it!
I bet you would let her cuff you willingly 😅
the usual suspects. they know they'll get away because of the color of their skin.
I swear if she was ever in the Burkes Falls detachment,…I had a run in with a Nasty blonde control freak…and I was the one that called. Anyhow, I’m a disabled Female Army Veteran. This broad was off her rocker‼️🤦🏼♀️🫡
@@Sodonewithchaos You should talk to investigators and Crown prosecutors. It’s your civic duty to help take this psychopath off the streets. You might save someone’s life.
She works undercover, as a stripper. 😁
The fact this person was hired as a police officer is an absolute disgrace. It really shows a complete lack of standard.
Assuming all is as it seems here, Ms. Stamcos has done a great service for her community. It takes guts to stand up to intimidation, especially when it comes from the police.
who is employing these nut job`s ?
It is way too easy to become a police officer and way too difficult to hold them accountable.
It's extremely hard to become a cop in Canada.
It is much easier if the applicant is female.
No it's not lol
@@nikolai3620 For who, lol
@@g157fasdf9 Yep. Every standard, especially the physical ones, is lowered for females. It's also way easier to get promoted. It's the same with the military and I was in for 5 years. I saw a lot of female soldiers that had no business being in charge or anywhere near a weapon.
She wasn't fired? Are you serious?
She sure proved she can not be trusted and that her ex had a legit reason for moving on and dropping her .
sexy asf tho
Maybe he knew her dirty secrets and wanted to get out before her rep destroys him
As some researchers have asserted; "careers in law enforcement attract sociopathic personalities ". Far too many "anti-social personalities" wielding power while armed and extremely dangerous. This story is disturbing, what's more disturbing is the force hasn't actually FIRED this woman for gross abuse of her position. She not only needs jail time, it appears she also needs medical (Behavioral) help and a new vocation. The community should demand she not be kept on the force.
Lol, they look for that type I think
Yeah, if they paid slightly better annually, I'd join, but it's not worth it for me at current pay for the danger of the job.
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YES!
The rates of domestic violence is way higher too
You should already know that they can get away with murdering you, in your HOUSE! and say they felt threatened, then have 20 attorneys back up the officer and make it as if you were selling drugs on the playground.
She's not suspended!?! The delays in the process leaves everyone unsafe and untrusting of the systems ability to facilitate the safety of the community
It takes years to fire them. They just go on paid leave.
Why would she be suspended? You're innocent until proven guilty, not the other way around. If they were to suspend her it would be with full pay. This is just a typical woman letting her emotions get the better of her, unfortunately. Women shouldn't be beat cops anyways.
@@jeffreycairns767breaking & entering is a crime....harassment & threatening is a crime....
Police drag their feet & use & abuse the law & use loopholes designed especially for them..
Guess you fell off the turnip truck yesterday.
So should go to civil law with no special immunity....as sadly is the case with police courts & immunity to wear a badge & break the law.
They don’t suspend them😟
@@jeffreycairns767
When someone gets a DUI, they suspend your license for 3 months and impound your car for 7 days.
But your innocent until proven guilty right?
And the costs for impound and the affect for 3 months not driving will not be reimbursed even if found innocent.
Your point isn’t valid.
So if a regular citizen did exactly what she did they would definitely receive jail time, she better lose her police accreditation after getting fired and pay a fine and put on probation after serving a house detention. Assuming the victim wasn’t really hurt too bad.
You don't know if a regular citizen would receive jail time or not. Assumptions are for losers.
@@DeltaH-9 You are completely delusional if you believe that!!
@@DeltaH-9You honestly don't believe a regular citizen would end up in jail for breaking and entering into an exs home while armed? 😂
@@justjohnny420 It's happened before. Cry harder.
@@DeltaH-9More often than not citizens would receive a jail sentence especially whilst being armed.
The fact that she still have a job is so amazing.
Why do more than half the departments in the GTA and Ontario not have body cameras?
Body cam would make no difference if it wasn’t activated.
The unions fight them tooth and nail and they pressure the jurisdiction at negotiation time to not implement their use.
Why does lady justice whare a blindfold, so she doesn't see the corruption or injustice
because the cost is exorbitant and for the most part Canada does not have nearly the level of poor police conduct and corruption that the USA has.
@@ashtonmartin3398 It's actually proven that Canada does. Per capita it absolutely does
She should be fired and placed on supervision by the court!! Can't have the ones who are sworn to protect and uphold the laws out there making such enormously bad judgment and choices!! For the safety of the whole community, she needs to be dismissed from her job as a police officer
You think it's rare for police to behave like this? Police do stuff like this behind their badge everyday
Abuse of authority! All those charges and still not suspended for it, shameful!
Yeah, she doesn’t look the least bit crazy. 😂
That's what I thought ! 🤣
They look alike so I guess that means the current one is crazy to?!?
@@jeffreycairns767 It's the eyes dude.
Cooocooo
You can often tell who is a psychopath/sociopath, just look them in the eyes. There's something off about the way they look in the eyes.
Just fire her. And ban her from being a police officer. So she can start her O/F career.
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This is simple, put her in Jail immediately and let the inmates deal with her
When someone ends a relationship MOVE ON
Apparently not when you were issued with a gun, you confront them.
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If you or I did the same thing, it would not take a year to investigate. If we broke into somebody's house with a gun, we would spend years in prison.
For everyone that thinks this cop should be fired ,just remember her union is fighting to save her job.
Yup wat a joke
@@RustyMaddya but we all know how the thin blue line works with their retured thugs in blue as they're union reps and lawyers...
Unions are more corrupt than the police forces
yet another reason why there should be NO police unions. the military isn't allowed to have unions, so why are the police allowed to have them?
She will get fired 100%, if she did it without uniform, off-duty probably not.
How can you break in to someone's place, terrorize them and still not get suspended? When it's police that you normally call when you get broken into, what do you do when they're the ones breaking in?
Call the military 🪖
Set traps and stand alone spy hunting cams they can't hack those
Nothing surprising here
I know someone assaulted by a police officer in a dog park causing the victim a concussion and the officers called said it was the victims fault she was assaulted, by someone that identified themselves as a police officer (off duty) kicked the dog then assaulted the victim, but it was her fault! Smacking a 5’2” woman to the ground, yet the cops covered their own. Sickening, this happens over and over and over, there’s no accountability or even standards of conduct enforced for their own. Shameful.
You don't do them things if you think there's risk. She did it because she "knew" there was no risk, she learned the behavior was acceptable from coworkers and supervisors. Story got out, now she has to go down but there's more like her back at the office.
Makes someone think twice about dating a police officer.
Why would you put urself in such danger. They would arrest you any time they felt like it.
Most are heavy drinkers and wife beaters
Should not even have to think about it.
Oh I think someone would like to be arrested by a female police officer if you know what I'm talking about.@@matthorrocks6517
@@matthorrocks6517 That's what I'm counting on. Lol
OPP needs a total revamp. I have lived half my life with a record error given to me by these idiots.
Lock her up in uniform
This is why Canadians think the OPP are a joke. Zero accountability. Every female officer I’ve ever dealt with has serious ego maniac tendencies
Tell me about it ,,, Fckem
not only opp, so many police forces across the canada too
@@g157fasdf9 absolutely.
@@g157fasdf9not just Canada Britain is full of them
6 to 8 months of training and a high school education, and that's all you need to be a cop !!!
Yes bobos given badges to harass ..
Not in Canada that’s the states. Even if you take police fundamentals here you have a slim chance of actually getting a job as a officer
Canada also @@jacobross735
But they only select those whose psych profile show tendencies toward Narcissism.
We do not know this officer's education nor her training level but college and or university education doesn't guaranty better officers. Police foundation courses are geared to prepare potential officers for a career in that field but can't identify underlying problems. As for this officer, weather you label her actions as bad choices or a mental issue doesn't change the fact that she isn't fit to be an officer.
Those evil eyes tell everything. She should be behind bars as any other citizens who commit such a crime .
What I want to know is how you know when someone has evil eyes.
Sinister smile
Evil eyes? You’re a dope!
@@frogmantoad8110 And you're simply naive. Ah, ignorance is bliss, right? 🤷
@@frogmantoad8110 if you don’t read people’s faces these days, then go live in a cave so you won’t get harmed by anyone.
This is why body cams are a thing , can’t take their word anymore everyone manipulates for their own gain whether it’s a job or not.
A police officer breaks into her ex-boyfriend's home and threatens him and his current girlfriend. Do you think she's going to have the body cam on while she's committing a felony? Nuh-uh.
You know body cams aren’t running 24/7 right? They need to be activated
What do you mean you can't take their word anymore. You could absolutely never take their word. Especially male cops assaulting women.
doesnt matter, they "lost the footage" or "forgot to turn it on" or "pressed mute"
Body cams should be always on there should be no off switch and they should have to be worn all the time an officer is in uniform. Also, all data should be backed up to an offsite location and no file should be able to be deleted with a warrant, and every logged including the warrant and who did the deletion.
What happened to cops getting a psych eval before getting hired? No wonder he “moved on”!
She passed the psychological exam and background check. These tests mean absolutely nothing.
How is she not suspended with all those charges against her ? Unbelievable
Maybe because she went through the whole hierarchy and sucked her way out of it! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
She should have been fired and arrested . She is clearly a danger to the public and needs to be behind bars. Time to sue opp and the officer.
Why on earth is this creepy woman still a member of the force?? I hope she gets a substantial sentence that makes it impossible for her to ever be hired by any police department in Canada.
Don't come to the USA either .
Wow, and it only took a year to hold the cop accountable? Could the department not figure out a way to make it disappear entirely?
Well they were working diligently on it…
Guy really traded up in the girlfriend department though.
Those eyes fit the bill 👁 👁
Thats not a Karen.....
Thats a Krystal.....
@@EraserTraceur 😂
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@achatsgpr3294 not desperate enough to go on dating sites.
And they wonder why we do not trust them. 🤔
She got those crazy eyes
This cop should be no where near a gun.
Unbelievable what a bloody psycho, 💯 agree she should NOT be an officer when you cross the line of committing a crime while in uniform. This is bloody ridiculous! FIRE HER ASS
Yeah theyll drop the charges as long as she takes a pretrial course.
"You down with OPP, yeah you know me!" - Crazy OPP ex-gf
You got the right to remain sexy!
@routerider9542I think she's a gar right conservative narcissist KEREN hypocrite
@routerider9542Far not gar
This is messed up how is she not fired
Give this cop 15 years, no parole. For B,E ,THREATENING. , plus she can no longer be a cop or work as a security guard. And be in possession of a weapon.
A similar situation happened before years ago with a different police force in the GTA. This needs to be dealt with severely to set an example.
Finally an OPP is being looked at. About time
Whole force is out of control.
The corruption runs deep
the usual suspects. they know they'll get away because of the color of their skin.
@@BestMods168yep 💯
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" in uniform or not.. She should at least be suspended from any Police duties until the court can proceed with the case. No matter what the court decides, she should be FIRED for abuse of power and intimidation.
The cop wore her gear for intimidation, the entitlement and understanding of being above the law is what enables these power-hungry freaks.
PLEEEASE, lock this psycho up!!!
Sociopath. Shades of Stephanie Lazarus the Cop who murdered her ex-boyfriend's wife. Same crazy eyes.
2 years in jail for crime with handgun, let alone entering a home. i guess laws do not apply to the police
Police and women, she got the double jail pass
No such thing as an honest cop ALL are rotten to the core!
She needs to be fired and Charged. This is wrong on all levels. Why the delay?
This officer should be fired, she using her badge to terrorize her ex boyfriend. She’s dangerous
I'm not the only one thinking this, this dude definitely has a type. His ex-girlfriend and current girlfriend look exactly alike.
Lol
One appears to be much crazier than the other.
@@twiggsherman3641We don't know that
he pulled a Kanye West on her!
How does the "officer" still have a job?
This is an absolute disgrace. Sue the city.
This is a mere drop in the bucket compared to the abuse of power being perpetrated by police in this province !
So basically the OPP is bluntly stating by their actions that if you act in a criminal way while being a police officer you are well within the law to do so, WOW!
Innocent until proven guilty applies to cops too.
@@frankvonfrauner - If you did the same thing you'd be arrested in 18 hours, not 18 months.
@@ColdRunnerGWNFrank's a cop or knows someone close to him that's a cop.
@@Latenitewitnordstradomus Makes you wonder. Otherwise, I don't understand where this staunch allegiance comes from.
Only American
Lowering law enforcement hiring standards in the pursuit of diversity goals is ALWAYS a bad idea.
i feel like if I had broken into my ex gfs home, I would go to jail that same night not a year later, pathetic.
That is messed up. I really feel bad for that young lady & her boyfriend.
Young prolly late 40s at best
End all public sector unions
She should be nowhere near lethal weapons and all her arrests should be scrutinised.
also throw in an enhancement for having a firearm in the commission of a crime
Whether she's on leave (of any kind) or not, she should still be able to be suspended from returning to duty. No reason such a suspension shouldn't be able to stack on top of her "unrelated leave".
How has she abused her power prior to this? All of her arrests SHOULD be INVESTIGATED!
What a corrupt department!
They're all corrupt!
Why does this come out after OVER A YEAR AGO ???
OPP a straight up gang bruh
A violent criminal gang at that.
She even looks crazy af
Wow! all those charges are serious. By the time they are settled she will have to buy at least two rounds at the Badgers Bar on Friday night.
"Intimate partner violence"! Huh! What a cop-out (no pun intended). They WERE NOT a couple anymore, it was her ex-boyfriend's home that was invaded by the armed intruder, and the intruder and victim were no longer intimate partners. How long must you be separated to no longer be consider a "partner".
Modern times so many relationships are complicated.
For many decades i had friends and also heard about male cops assaulting their spouses and ex spouses.
It was NEVER on the news.
Because then it would dominate every minute of every segment. Why anyone would date a cop, male or female, is beyond me. All it takes is for them to get angry/emotional enough to cross that line. Combined with the authority they hold, it can make for difficult and dangerous situations.
@@DR-sv8keAnyone is capable of getting emotional and crossing a line and be physically, emotionally or psychological abusive...or all of the above.
4 cops in my area beat there wives here, never hit the news and public was not allowed in the court rooms. They all were put on paid leave never heard of outcome in the news as they all got off!
It will drag thru the courts for years while the officer gets full pay under the police service act while on leave
The day and age when the police were a dignified occupation, A LONG TIME AGO!!
Thank you for sharing this and there’s many more injustices resulting in mental illness and injuries as a result of personal prejudices and racial bias that is constantly being carried out by the police. It needs to stop.
Racial bias? You’re chasing ghosts, Mr 1950.
Cops protect other cops