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Thieving Former Halifax Police Constable Anthony George Sparks Sentenced to a Slap on the Wrist

Published April 25, 2020 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Trust, Crime, Police, Police Corruption


Thieving Halifax Police Constable Anthony George Sparks Sentenced to a Slap on the Wrist

“If you can’t trust a police officer, who can you trust?” – Crown attorney Rick Miller On August 12, 2018, Constable Anthony Sparks, a 13-year veteran of the Halifax Regional Police Department, stole money from a cab driver’s wallet during a traffic stop. Shortly afterward he was suspended with pay. Unknown to the thieving Constable Sparks at the time, his crime was … [Read more...]

Sheriff Marco Garmo Sells Guns Illegally, Calls It a “Hobby”

Published April 22, 2020 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Trust, Crime, Guns, Police, Police Corruption


Sheriff Marco Garmo Sells Guns Illegally, Calls It a "Hobby"

On November 22, 2019, San Diego County Sheriff Marco Garmo and four other people were arrested and indicted on charges of illegal firearm trafficking. Garmo, a 27-year veteran police officer, faces charges of engaging in the business of dealing in firearms without a license, making false statements in acquisition of a firearm, obstruction of justice, aiding and abetting the … [Read more...]

Toronto Det. Const. Daryl Gazey “Not Credible as a Witness” says Judge

Published April 21, 2020 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Trust, Courts, Police, Police Misconduct


It's hard enough, most days, for police to make a case stick in court. That job is even harder when a case is intentionally undermined by an allegedly corrupt cop. Welcome to the story of alleged heroin dealer Siavash Norouzian, undercover Toronto Police Service Detective Constable Daryl Gazey and data from a few of cell phones. It's a story which, through a series of odd … [Read more...]

Jacob Malone: Former Youth Pastor Turned Sex Offender Faces Attempted Murder Charges

Published March 25, 2020 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Trust, Human Depravity, Sexual Predators


Jacob Malone: Former Youth Pastor Turned Sex Offender Faces Attempted Murder Charges

Jacob Malone, a former Pennsylvania youth pastor, needed to read his Bible more often. If he had, he would probably not be in prison for sexual assault nor would he be facing new charges of conspiracy to commit murder. Instead, Jacob Malone failed to heed the Biblical warnings provided by the story of King David and Bathsheba in 2 Samuel chapter 11. "On February 24, 2020, … [Read more...]

[Video] High River RCMP Dog and Pony Show

Published July 7, 2013 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Abuse of Trust, Canada's Firearms Act, Charter of Rights and Freedoms Breaches, Courts, Gun Politics, Guns, Police, Police Corruption, Police Misconduct, Politics, Property Rights, RCMP Accountability, Rights, Warrantless Searches


RCMP in High River, Alberta, broke into the homes of evacuated residents and seized every firearm that wasn't bolted down or locked in a safe, claiming "public safety". These criminals with badges and guns must lose their jobs and face criminal charges for violating the Charter Rights of High River residents. Write your MP, Prime Minister Harper, Premier Alison Redford … [Read more...]

RCMP Commissioner Robert Paulson Finally Speaks to High River RCMP Gun Thefts

Published July 6, 2013 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Abuse of Trust, Canada's Firearms Act, Charter of Rights and Freedoms Breaches, Courts, Gun Politics, Guns, Police, Police Corruption, Property Rights, Rights, Warrantless Searches


It took over a week but RCMP Commissioner Robert Paulson finally came out of hiding to face Canadians about the criminal actions of his force in High River, Alberta. Well, he didn’t actually come out of hiding to face Canadians.  He merely published a letter to the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP on the RCMP’s website. He still hasn’t reached down into … [Read more...]

High River RCMP Looters are CRIMINALS and must be treated as such IMMEDIATELY

Published June 28, 2013 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Abuse of Trust, Courts, Police, Police Misconduct, Privacy Rights, Property Rights, Rights, Warrantless Searches


  RCMP members and commanders in High River, Alberta, are the worst kind of criminals imaginable.  They lay in wait for you until you are at your most vulnerable before they rape and pillage your belongings and then demand YOU pick up the tab for their thievery and destruction. Sounds harsh, doesn't it. It is. The more articles I read describing what these RCMP … [Read more...]

RCMP Violates Property Rights of High River Flood Victims, Searches Homes and Seizes Their Firearms Without Warrant

Published June 27, 2013 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Abuse of Trust, Charter of Rights and Freedoms Breaches, Police, Police Misconduct, Privacy Rights, Property Rights, Rights, Warrantless Searches


It’s a story we’ve seen too many times before... the RCMP willingly and completely without legal justification searches homes without a warrant and seizes firearms “for the public good”.  No crime is alleged or presumed, just the same tired old mantra “Guns Are Bad” and therefore must be seized.  Illegally, I might add. High River Alberta's flood victims are victimized … [Read more...]

BC’s RCMP Despise Your Right to Privacy

Published August 24, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Abuse of Trust, Courts, Privacy Rights


Most people believe they have a right to personal privacy and that the government doesn’t need to know their whereabouts every moment of every day. Most people would be wrong. Take, for example, the BC RCMP’s plan for using license plate recording scanners to build a database of the movements of citizens who have done absolutely nothing wrong just because you might do … [Read more...]

Constable Lee Douglas, facing theft charge, gets rewarded for his crime with a paid vacation

Published May 25, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Abuse of Trust, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame


Constable Lee Douglas must be thinking it’s great to be a cop in Oshawa, Ontario… He [allegedly] broke the law and is now being rewarded for his thievery with a paid vacation.  What other career gives benefits like that? Any normal business would fire an employee for theft or at least make it clear they will resign or face criminal charges, but not police forces in … [Read more...]

Staff Sgt. Don Ray: the latest RCMP sex scandal

Published May 23, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Abuse of Trust, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame


Staff Sgt. Don Ray is the latest in a long line of high-ranking RCMP members to be reprimanded for sexual misconduct on the job. While stationed in Edmonton and in charge of the RCMP polygraph unit Staff Sgt. Don Ray regularly held parties, got subordinates drunk, made sexual advances and had sex in RCMP offices. He has since been transferred to British Columbia. An … [Read more...]

Assistant Pastor Malcolm John Fraser is in need of some Sound Doctrine

Published March 24, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Trust, Human Depravity


Enumclaw is a small community (population 10,699) located roughly 45 miles southeast of Seattle, Washington, and is known as the gateway to Mount Rainer National Park. To quote the City of Enumclaw website: Enumclaw has a current population of 10,669 with retail service, medical, cultural, educational and recreational facilities for convenience and enjoyment. Our City is … [Read more...]

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