Friday, March 31, 2017

"CANADIAN MAINSTREAM MEDIA WEAPONS OF MANIPULATION, DESINFORMATION, AND MASS DESTRUCTION"



TORONTO POLICE: BEASTS THAT INSERT TERROR AND DEATH
Murderer’s merchants of horror, death, and desolation  
                                                                                                                                                                                      Kidnappers of children, tormentors of single mothers …                                                                                                                                                                                        Stranglers

Stranglers of of invalids, female rapists!
Traffickers of illicit substances, privileged psychopaths                                                                                                                                                                                           Toronto cops molded by bloodthirsty executioners
that in the courts of justice deserve the worst punishments

Family calls for inquest into death of man Tasered eight times
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit says Rodrigo Almonacid Gonzalez died of complications of acute cocaine toxicity.
Wendy GillisNews Toronto Star reporter
Days after Ontario’s police watchdog released a report concluding a man Tasered multiple times by Toronto police died of acute cocaine toxicity, his family is demanding a more in-depth examination of his cause of death and greater detail about his clash with officers.
Rodrigo Almonacid Gonzalez, 43, died Nov. 7, 2015, one day after an interaction with Toronto police that ended with two officers deploying their conducted energy weapons, better known as Tasers, eight times while Gonzalez was in the bathtub in his family’s west-end apartment.
Last week, Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit cleared the officers involved in Gonzalez’ death, saying there was no evidence of excessive force by the police
While SIU director Tony Loparco said he was initially alarmed by the multiple and overlapping Taser discharges, a forensic pathologist found Gonzalez died of complications of acute cocaine toxicity, a conclusion based on a cardiological examination and a toxicological analysis.

“The post-mortem report did not indicate that (Taser) discharges played any role in the death,” Loparco said.
Gonzalez’s wife and mother say the slight, otherwise healthy father of two should not have died that night, and want more information to be released about the cause of death.
“The family wants a coroner’s inquest. They want an investigation into the cause of death, they don’t accept the SIU’s opinion and conclusions that it was cocaine toxicity,” said Kevin Wolf, the Gonzalez family lawyer.
 

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