Every person has the truth in his
heart. No matter how complicated his circumstances, no matter how others look
at him from the outside, and no matter how deep or shallow the truth dwells in
his heart, once his heart is pieced with a crystal needle, the truth will gush
forth like a geyser.
_ Che
Guevara
Police Killing
of Rodrigo Hector Almonacid Gonzalez Raises Questions about SIU (Toronto)
On November 7, 2015, Rodrigo Hector
Almonacid Gonzalez, a hospital worker and father of two young sons, died from
injuries sustained in an interaction with Toronto police. Less than a day
before more than ten Toronto Police officers, including a tactical squad
equipped with a battering ram and shields, had forced their way into the
Gonzalez home where the 43 year old occupant had apparently locked himself in
his bathroom for reasons yet unknown. During the police encounter two Tasers
were deployed against Gonzalez and he was taken from the building on a stretcher.
Photographs taken by
Gonzalez’s wife at the hospital reveal horrific injuries including a bloody
head injury, a black eye, bruising on an arm and shoulder, and what the family
believes to be a Taser mark near the victim’s groin. The family was notified that
Gonzalez had internal bleeding shortly before he succumbed to his injuries. His mother
and wife reported than he had no injuries before police arrived. They also
reported being kept from entering the apartment by police officers.
Disturbingly,
despite the injuries sustained by the victim in his encounter with police and
despite his death in hospital the next day, the province’s Special
Investigations Unit (SIU), tasked with investigating all such incidents of
police involved civilian harm, took five days before showing up at the
apartment to investigate. The family was not told to preserve
the scene in the bathroom where the encounter is believed to have occurred and
it is not clear if essential evidence has been lost as a result. SIU should
have attended and secured the scene directly once it was reported.
The Real Crime Scene
in Ours Provincial, Superior and Appeal Courts with Judges, Crown Attorneys,
Lawyers, Social Workers, Police, False Witness and the Minister of Correctional
Services the Real Criminals. The Canadian Justice system is based in greed and
profit not justice, the more families and people reduce to utter ruin and sent
to prison the more they profit.
(With
100% of evidence)
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