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RCMP Anti-Bullying Initiative is Ill-Timed and Thoroughly Misguided

Published March 10, 2014 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Common Sense, Gun Politics, Gun Registration, Guns, Police, Police Misconduct, Property Rights, RCMP Accountability, Rights


While the RCMP promoted Pink Shirt Day as a way of stopping bullying in schools, the horsemen took to bullying some of Canada’s best and most law-abiding citizens: gun owners. In true hypocritical fashion, the Boys with the Yellow Stripes did precisely as they pleased and with zero regard for the people they bullied into criminals. RCMP Commissioner Robert Paulson’s … [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...]

What does a burning Ukraine Police Station and the High River RCMP have in Common?

Published July 4, 2013 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Courts, Police, Police Misconduct, Property Rights, RCMP Accountability, Rights, Warrantless Searches


What does a burning Ukraine Police Station and the High River RCMP have in Common? Both police forces have no respect for their citizens or the Rule of Law. In the town of Vradiyevka, Ukraine, roughly 330 kilometers south of Kiev, furious protesters took to the streets after authorities refused to arrest a police officer suspected in the brutal gang-rape of a young woman … [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 Constable Harley Gillman Guilty of Fraud but kept on the Force

Published May 15, 2013 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police, Police Corruption, Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


It is very difficult to comprehend why RCMP Constable Harley Gillman is still a cop. One would think that a repeated pattern of theft and abuse of trust would be grounds to fire a corrupt cop but not so when it comes to the RCMP.  In the RCMP it simply means a lengthy paid vacation and then back to business as usual. I wrote about this thieving cop back on August 11, 2012 in … [Read more...]

Sadly RCMP Commissioner Robert Paulson is learning why his predecessor failed so miserably

Published August 14, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Crime, Human Depravity, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


RCMP Commissioner Robert Paulson is on record saying he wants to clean up the RCMP and get rid of the bad apples that are spoiling the barrel of decent cops. It’s a commendable position to take, even if he’s not the first to attempt the monumental task of rebuilding the RCMP's shattered image and lost confidence of the public.  His predecessor, William Elliott, also tried to … [Read more...]

RCMP Constable Harley Gillman: The latest in a long line of thieving RCMP members

Published August 11, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Crime, Human Depravity, Police, Police Corruption, Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability, RCMP Hall of Shame


It's the typical RCMP response to one of their own being caught with his hand in the cookie jar: give the thief a paid vacation. That's precisely what's happened to RCMP Constable Harley Gillman of Saskatchewan's Beardys First Nation.  He's on a paid suspension or what I like to call a paid vacation after being charged with theft and breach of trust. Constable Gillman would … [Read more...]

Kimmirut, Nunavut, and Sir Robert Peel’s 9 Principles of Policing

Published July 29, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Good Samaritans, Great Police Officers


Fascinating news out of Kimmirut, Nunavut, yesterday.  Kimmirut is located roughly 120 kilometres south of Iqaluit and is where RCMP Constable Douglas Scott was murdered in 2007. The tiny town has a long tradition of hating the RCMP enough to shoot at them.  I’m sure that while most people in Canada don’t hate the RCMP enough to shoot at them, most people in Canada also … [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...]

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...]

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