From: HakimHaroun on
This is but a small sample of the criminal activities involving the crooked
cops in the Edmonton Police Service.

They have been shown on worldwide TV, such as the incident when a burly cop
pounded a young woman's face repeatedly into the pavement, for no reason.

Then, there is the incident of a crooked cop tasering a 66 year old lawyer
because the lawyer was photographing police torture for use as evidence.

And of course, the police refuse to look for the serial killer of all the
prostitutes, leading cynics to believe that it must be a crooked cop involved.

And don't forget the bribery charges against crooked cops involved in the
photo radar case.

Plus the drunk driving cops.

Plus the people killed by a cop driving recklessly.

And on and on.

Do not also forget, that it is the taxpayers who are paying for the bar in
police headquarteres, where cops are allowed to get drunk at the end of their
shifts, and then drive home drunk!!


On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 01:48:07 -0800, Robert LaCasse <nwo(a)propaganda.cid> wrote:

>Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:56:37 -0600
>From: News@ sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca
>Subject: Drunken guest allowed to roam police headquarters -officer

>Drunken guest allowed to roam police headquarters -- officer
>(http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/cityplus/story.html?id=371ba782-3e3b-4321-ab12-8ed92b82be0b)

>Constable faces disciplinary hearing

>Ryan Cormier, The Edmonton Journal

>EDMONTON - A police officer allowed a drunk guest to roam Edmonton Police
>Service headquarters while partying in the building's bar, a constable told
>a disciplinary hearing Thursday.

>On Feb. 20, 2005, Const. Mark Kubitza said he went to the licensed lounge
>after his shift in the holding cell area of the building ended at 5 a.m.

>When he arrived, he said he saw Const. Sebastien Berube drinking along with
>an unidentified male and two strip-club waitresses. A number of empty beer
>cans were on their table.

>"They were all very boisterous, loud and quite obviously under the influence
>of alcohol," Kubitza told the hearing. He added that both women "were rather
>scantily clad."

>The officer said he later saw a third man passed out on a couch in another
>part of the lounge.

>Guests are allowed into headquarters to go to the bar, but must be signed in
>and strictly supervised, the hearing was told.

>At one point, Kubitza said Berube's male guest left alone and later came
>back through the locked main lounge doors without having to be let in.

>"I could only presume he was provided with a card key to gain access to the
>lounge."

>Berube and one of the women left for a short period of time, leaving the
>remaining guests unsupervised, Kubitza said.

>Berube was charged with insubordination for not supervising his guests that
>night. Four charges of deceit also were laid against him because of
>statements he made to an officer investigating his alleged misconduct.

>Berube has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. He has been suspended with
>pay.

>Kubitza said he went to the lounge that night to have a beer with Sgt. Randy
>Goss, who later filed a complaint about Berube that led to an internal
>investigation. Berube's lawyer, Tom Engel, told the hearing he plans to call
>witnesses who will testify the behaviour in the lounge that night was not
>uncommon. Many officers know of similar behaviour in the bar that is not
>punished, Engel said.

>"If not approved, at least condoned," Engel said. "It's something my client
>has witnessed, it's something he was told."

>The hearing resumes Feb. 25.

>rcormier(a)thejournal.canwest.com

>� The Edmonton Journal 2007

From: HakenKreuz on
This is but a small sample of the criminal activities involving the crooked
cops in the Edmonton Police Service.

They have been shown on worldwide TV, such as the incident when a burly cop
pounded a young woman's face repeatedly into the pavement, for no reason.

Then, there is the incident of a crooked cop tasering a 66 year old lawyer
because the lawyer was photographing police torture for use as evidence.

And of course, the police refuse to look for the serial killer of all the
prostitutes, leading cynics to believe that it must be a crooked cop involved.

And don't forget the bribery charges against crooked cops involved in the
photo radar case.

Plus the drunk driving cops.

Plus the people killed by a cop driving recklessly.

And on and on.

Do not also forget, that it is the taxpayers who are paying for the bar in
police headquarteres, where cops are allowed to get drunk at the end of their
shifts, and then drive home drunk!!


On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 01:48:07 -0800, Robert LaCasse <nwo(a)propaganda.cid> wrote:

>Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:56:37 -0600
>From: News@ sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca
>Subject: Drunken guest allowed to roam police headquarters -officer

>Drunken guest allowed to roam police headquarters -- officer
>(http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/cityplus/story.html?id=371ba782-3e3b-4321-ab12-8ed92b82be0b)

>Constable faces disciplinary hearing

>Ryan Cormier, The Edmonton Journal

>EDMONTON - A police officer allowed a drunk guest to roam Edmonton Police
>Service headquarters while partying in the building's bar, a constable told
>a disciplinary hearing Thursday.

>On Feb. 20, 2005, Const. Mark Kubitza said he went to the licensed lounge
>after his shift in the holding cell area of the building ended at 5 a.m.

>When he arrived, he said he saw Const. Sebastien Berube drinking along with
>an unidentified male and two strip-club waitresses. A number of empty beer
>cans were on their table.

>"They were all very boisterous, loud and quite obviously under the influence
>of alcohol," Kubitza told the hearing. He added that both women "were rather
>scantily clad."

>The officer said he later saw a third man passed out on a couch in another
>part of the lounge.

>Guests are allowed into headquarters to go to the bar, but must be signed in
>and strictly supervised, the hearing was told.

>At one point, Kubitza said Berube's male guest left alone and later came
>back through the locked main lounge doors without having to be let in.

>"I could only presume he was provided with a card key to gain access to the
>lounge."

>Berube and one of the women left for a short period of time, leaving the
>remaining guests unsupervised, Kubitza said.

>Berube was charged with insubordination for not supervising his guests that
>night. Four charges of deceit also were laid against him because of
>statements he made to an officer investigating his alleged misconduct.

>Berube has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. He has been suspended with
>pay.

>Kubitza said he went to the lounge that night to have a beer with Sgt. Randy
>Goss, who later filed a complaint about Berube that led to an internal
>investigation. Berube's lawyer, Tom Engel, told the hearing he plans to call
>witnesses who will testify the behaviour in the lounge that night was not
>uncommon. Many officers know of similar behaviour in the bar that is not
>punished, Engel said.

>"If not approved, at least condoned," Engel said. "It's something my client
>has witnessed, it's something he was told."

>The hearing resumes Feb. 25.

>rcormier(a)thejournal.canwest.com

>� The Edmonton Journal 2007