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People wanted by G20 Investigative Team, Arrest updates and new photographs released of people to be identified
Broadcast time: 12:10 Friday, August 6, 2010
G20 Investigative Team: 416−808−0650
Detective Mike Carbone, of the G20 Investigative Unit, has released five new photographs of people wanted in connection with damage caused during the G20 Summit. He is asking for the public's assistance identifying these people.
On Wednesday, August 4, 2010, Stephen Caswell, 30, of Toronto, was charged with Mischief Over $5,000.
See previous release. On Thursday, August 5, 2010:
Ryan Rainville, 22, of Waterloo, was charged with: 1) Assault Peace Officer with a Weapon, 2) Mischief Over, 3) Intimidation of Justice System Participant by Violence, 4) Fail to Comply with Undertaking.
Samuel Malony−Lee, 22, of Toronto, was charged with: 1) Theft Under, 2) Possession of Property Obtained by Crime.
Click here for Samuel Malony−Lee (unk #14)
To date, 17 arrests have been made, including one Young Offender, 41 Criminal Code Charges have been laid and over 20,000 photographs have been submitted to the G20 Investigative Unit.
The G20 Investigative Team is encouraging the public to continue submitting photographs and video images of criminal acts committed during the G20 to their local police division or upload them to the Team's website.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the G20 Investigative Team at 416−808−0650, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416−222−TIPS (8477), online at www.222tips.com, or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).
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Constable Wendy Drummond, Public Information, for Detective Mike Carbone, G20 Investigative Team

video recorded by Mursal Aziz, Youth in Policing Initiative Student and edited/posted by Cst Scott Mills Toronto Police Service Social Media Officer

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  • HEY FUCK YOU TORONTO PIGS WHERES THE VIDEO OF THE PIGS THAT BROKE THE LAW AND THE RIGHTS OF THE PEAPLE!

  • looks like Wendy hasn"t missed a DOUGHNUT in her career!!! hey where's the PIC of the COPS who broke the LAW!!!

  • I have a question... Who was the asshole that told the pigs to arrest people for having phone a lawyers phone number on their arms? I was arrested for this and have yet to hear how having a lawyers phone number on you is a crime... The OIPRD said it wasn't a crime but somehow I was charged with conspiracy to commit mischief before being let go without charge... do these guys have phone numbers on their arms or something?

  • fuck the police

  • Heres the problem. The police could have arrested more people in uniform that day then actual citicens acting up. But they didnt have the guts. They acted like filthy cowards. ITS THAT PLAIN. I have lost all respect for them. Yet I do know they would risk their lives for the innocent. But who wouldnt. Gutless bastards is what I see.

  • wont find me helping them find them

  • the police justify their jobs like prostitutes just because you were told to do it doesn't mean you have to follow orders blindly u attacked people gave them fake charges out of 1000 people less than 100 were actually guilty and now that they did half ass job of securing people on g20 and now they asking help from same people that they miss treated and morons like BeeRich33 defend the police action blindly

  • @BeeRich33 Which one; there are lots too choose from Pfizer, Eli-lily, Merck.....? I'm glad we could have this conversation publicly online. I am sure the brass and the public are getting a real kick out of it.

  • @BeeRich33 Sorry I do not advocate criminal acts from anyone. I do beleive there should be police, however I also beleive that police who commit criminal acts should not be police. Its like a mom dragging on her cigarette telling her kid not to smoke. Do as I say, not as I do. Old double standards.

  • @L4k3rF4N No, they arrest people that break the law. You know, the people you want the world to support over and over and over again. Probably your kind. Police arrest more people in Toronto with nothing happening than you could possibly know. Buy a scanner. Criminals do what you say, but you seem to want to support them. I hope you get shot next, so I can call trigger boy the victim. Conversation over.

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