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One Law for Me, Another for Thee

Published July 10, 2020 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police Sentencing Double-Standards, RCMP Hall of Shame


One Law for Me Another for Thee Police Sentencing Double-Standards

When you break the law in Canada, be it one of our many firearm laws or some other section of the Criminal Code, how you are treated by our justice system depends solely upon your legal status at the time of your offence. What's the colour of the stripe running down your pant legs? What? No stripe?  Then may God have mercy on you because Canada's justice system certainly … [Read more...]

Justice for Orion Hutchinson and his family? Not a chance. Disgraced former RCMP Corporal Benjamin (Monty) Robinson plays the race card and wins

Published July 27, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Courts, Crime, Justice Denied, Justice System Abuses, Police, Police Sentencing Double-Standards, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


I was disgusted but not surprised that another piece of garbage in an RCMP uniform, Constable Geoff Mantler, walked free the other day, acquitted by Judge Takahashi.  I saw that one coming a mile off. Reading the news, however, that arguably the most disgraceful person to ever wear an RCMP uniform, former RCMP Corporal Monty Robinson, will never set foot inside a prison cell … [Read more...]

RCMP Corporal Monty Robinson finally quits in disgrace prior to sentencing hearing

Published July 22, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: 25 Reasons To Dump The RCMP, Courts, Police, Police Misconduct, Police Sentencing Double-Standards, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


RCMP Corporal Monty Robinson has finally done something honourable… if you can call quitting in disgracebefore you’re fired as “honourable”, that is, right before you’re about to be sentenced for obstruction of justice. As regular readers of my columns will already know, Corporal Monty Robinson has been on paid vacation for the past 4 years.  His troubles seemingly started … [Read more...]

Thug RCMP Constable Geoff Mantler finally faces the first of two assault charges

Published July 10, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police, Police Brutality, RCMP Hall of Shame


Thug cop and Kelowna RCMP Constable Geoff Mantler is well-known to anyone who follows cases of RCMP misconduct.  In January 2011 he made international headlines after video surfaced of him [allegedly] brutally kicking Buddy Tavares in the face as Tavares knelt on the ground in front of him. I hate having to preface that comment with [allegedly] but even thugs like RCMP … [Read more...]

RCMP Constable Derrick Holdenried suspended without pay for stealing, but Monty Robinson is still on the payroll???

Published June 20, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


The RCMP really needs to get its act together when it comes to punishing wrongdoers within its ranks.  The suspension of RCMP Constable Derrick Holdenried for stealing seems outrageous and bizarre when compared to that of killer cop RCMP Corporal Monty Robinson or sexual offender RCMP Sgt Don Ray. Monty Robinson, you will remember, is the guy who ran home to down a couple of … [Read more...]

RCMP Cpl. Monty Robinson’s stunning lack of character

Published June 6, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


I saw a great response to news that RCMP Corporal Monty Robinson's sentencing date for obstruction of justice charges had been postponed today. It's a letter to the editor of The Delta Optimist that perfectly echos my thoughts on this pathetic excuse for a human being. re: Robinson's sentencing postponed until July, May 30 Monty Robinson's defence that his reaction to … [Read more...]

RCMP Cpl. Monty Robinson sentencing for obstructing justice in Orion Hutchinson’s death delayed again

Published June 4, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police, Police Brutality, Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


Orion Hutchinson was a young man with a bright future until RCMP Corporal Monty Robinson killed him after having 6 drinks at a party.  Now Robinson's much-anticipated sentencing for obstruction of justice in Orion Hutchinson's death will be delayed until July 20, 2012. My sincerest hope is that Monty Robinson will be sentenced to the maximum time possible for his … [Read more...]

RCMP Commissioner Paulson says all the right things about the RCMP’s internal culture of covering up abuses

Published May 26, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability


RCMP Commissioner Robert Paulson is saying all the right things about the RCMP’s internal culture and his desire to overhaul the RCMP’s disciplinary system. Unfortunately that is not a job he can do on his own.  He needs our help. But he’s the commissioner of the RCMP, you say... He’s the top dog... why does he need our help? In order to change the way the RCMP deals … [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...]

RCMP Cpl. Benjamin Monty Robinson will be sentenced on June 1, 2012

Published April 8, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: 25 Reasons To Dump The RCMP, Abuse of Police Authority, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


RCMP Cpl. Benjamin Monty Robinson, the man who killed 21-year-old Orion Hutchinson and then left the scene to have a couple of shots of vodka rather than check to see if Hutchinson was still alive, will be sentenced for obstructing justice on June 1, 2012. The sentencing date was set this past Wednesday. Robinson has never been charged with the death of Orion Hutchinson, … [Read more...]

RCMP Member forgets loaded handgun on BC Ferry. Imagine if you or I did that…

Published April 1, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Canada's Firearms Act, Police, Police Misconduct, Police Sentencing Double-Standards, RCMP Hall of Shame


Sometimes things happen. Everyone forgets a bag now and then. It happens to even the most diligent person. But when you are a serving member of the RCMP and your carry bag contains your loaded service pistol... well... there's going to be a bit of a problem, isn't there? Now I commend the unnamed RCMP member for immediately notifying his superiors of his screwup. I actually … [Read more...]

RCMP Corporal Benjamin Monty Robinson finally dealt some small measure of justice

Published March 24, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


Orion Hutchinson was a young man with a bright future ahead of him.  That is, until he was killed by RCMP Corporal Benjamin Monty Robinson.  On Friday the disgraced RCMP corporal was finally convicted of a charge of obstruction of justice.  He has never been charged with the death of Orion Hutchinson. Robinson, who has graced the pages of this website many times for his … [Read more...]

Gamil Gharbi Day: a memorial to a lunatic and Canada’s dedication to punishing the people who did NOT commit the crime

Published December 6, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Canadian Mass Murders, Common Sense, Politically Correct Madness


Gamil Gharbi Montreal Massacre Our National Monument to Womens Victimhood

This is part of my ongoing series on Canadian Mass Murders. It comes as no surprise to me, nor should it come as one to you, that December 6th is dedicated to hating men when the official Montreal Massacre narrative says all men are responsible for Gamil Gharbi's actions. Garbage. This flies in the face of the facts spelled out by Montreal coroner Teresa Sourour in … [Read more...]

Christy Clark Caves in to RCMP Contract Negotiations

Published November 29, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: 25 Reasons To Dump The RCMP


While hardly a surprise, I was holding out hope that the so-called “savior” of British Columbia, unelected Premier Christy Clark, would actually stand up to Ottawa and show the citizens of this fine province who is running the show. Apparently, the answer to that is quite simple: Ottawa. Yesterday, just one hour after word leaked that BC and Ottawa were about to sign a … [Read more...]

The worst of Mankind and the Best of Mankind

Published November 10, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Human Depravity, Life


Human beings are, at best, disgusting and depraved creatures.  This was proven again (as if it needed to be) when dozens of people in China showed exactly how deeply depraved we human beings can be. On October 13th, on a busy street in the Guangfo Hardware Market in China, a toddler walks across the road and is struck by not one, but two vehicles, neither of whom could be … [Read more...]

RCMP Corporal Benjamin Monty Robinson: Reason #4 for BC to Dump the RCMP

Published October 28, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: 25 Reasons To Dump The RCMP, Abuse of Police Authority, Courts, Justice Denied, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame


RCMP Corporal Monty Robinson is pretty much the poster-boy for everything that's wrong with the RCMP, both here in British Columbia and across the nation. Corporal Robinson’s case shows us the stark, horrific reality of the inner workings of the RCMP itself: how the RCMP has no real desire for accountability, the incredible lengths the RCMP will go to in order to … [Read more...]

Suspension with pay for killing a man, suspension without pay for not going to a pro-Islamic meeting?

Published September 19, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Islam, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame, Sharia Law


In this tale of two police forces, I'll be delving into two cases of police suspensions and examine what constitutes grounds for suspension without pay in an American city police force, and then what constitutes grounds for suspension with pay in the RCMP. First up, the Oklahoma City Police. I was horrified a while back when I read about the case of Oklahoma Police … [Read more...]

RCMP who killed Robert Dziekanski face Perjury Charges

Published June 28, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police, Police Brutality, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame


RCMP Constable  Gerry Rundel, RCMP Constable Bill Bentley, RCMP Corporal Monty Robinson and RCMP Constable Kwesi Millington, the four men who killed Robert Dziekanski in Vancouver International Airport, have now been charged with perjury for lying about their actions to the inquiry into Robert Dziekanski's death. Thank God for that. These four men took all of about 15 … [Read more...]

BC Civil Liberties Assn wants to hear from you

Published August 19, 2010 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Police Misconduct


The BC Civil Liberties Association is holding a series of public workshops to gather the thoughts of rural British Columbians about the RCMP. BCCLA Executive Director, lawyer, and author of the Arrest Handbook: A Guide to Your Rights, David Eby will be visiting 14 BC interior and northern centers to hear what people have to say.  The workshops will also be teaching sessions, … [Read more...]

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