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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2010

Marchers react with anger to the arrest of a young deaf man by Toronto police, and further police aggression.

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  • Who is the moron who brought a deaf person to a protest? A deaf person who has no physical ability to obey verbal direction from police?

  • @ffryan "bring a deaf person to a protest?" A deaf person is a person, not a parcel. Ever think he might have a mind of his own, or that he might have brought himself to the protest?

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  • Emomotimi Azorbo is the deaf man ... he was finally released the next day on $1,000 bail. He was up on bogus charges of assalting police and resisting arrest, meanwhile, he was just trying to protect himself while being violently taken down by police when he didn't stop when they told him to. He couldn't HEAR them. He NEEDED his hands to SPEAK. He was stopped from USING HIS HANDS when they were violently pulled behind him and cuffed. That is the assault. That is the resist.

  • Childish comments you low lifes. Get a job and stop being hippies, it aint the 70's I'll stomp on all you like stomping on centipede's. Your words are pathetic "shame" ha shame on you for getting owned ya gnome! Go home.

    Police Officers are never the ones looking bad in anything. It's only people that yell the word "shame" that are idiots and have plenty of time in their hands. Get a life, grow up.

  • @dohboy200 Do you know a better word than shame for what the police involved should be feeling?

  • @ReetReeter I think you are reading a bit too much into my comment.

  • A job so safe even our gals can do it;)

  • I see a mob antagonizing a small group of police on the day of a riot. Did these people participate in the window smashing? These cops handled themselves well--video will fetch medals for some. Did somebody expect a different result? This video should be used in training films to show the kind of mob rule that prevails in a riot. (Why was there a deaf person in the crowd? There is an argument for negligence if a caregiver brought the deaf person and the deaf person suffered damages.)

  • @davpjdav

    AMEN!!

  • hello to the guardians of the matrix

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