Look, up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's a ... polar bear cub!?!?!
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this isn't Syria...revisited - tell that to this guy's mom:
SIU probing man’s death after police tackled him A neighbour, Abosent Desse, said she’s known the McGillivarys for 13 years. She said Charles was in a car accident as a child that limited his ability to communicate.
“He listens, but he doesn’t answer,” she said, adding that he would sometimes speak quietly to his mother but no one else. They would go for walks together many times per day, she said.
“He was never any trouble . . . he was an innocent man,” she said. “He went to buy a slice of pizza, and the police grabbed him . . . that’s not fair.”
this isn't Syria...revisited - tell that to this guy's mom:
SIU probing man’s death after police tackled him A neighbour, Abosent Desse, said she’s known the McGillivarys for 13 years. She said Charles was in a car accident as a child that limited his ability to communicate.
“He listens, but he doesn’t answer,” she said, adding that he would sometimes speak quietly to his mother but no one else. They would go for walks together many times per day, she said.
“He was never any trouble . . . he was an innocent man,” she said. “He went to buy a slice of pizza, and the police grabbed him . . . that’s not fair.”
Lawyer David Rosenfeld is accusing the Ontario government of delaying a pair of class actions stemming from allegations of abuse at Provincially-run institutions for people with developmental disabilities. The Attorney General’s office counters that all deadlines have been met. [Globe and Mail]
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this isn't Syria...revisited - tell that to this guy's mom:
SIU probing man’s death after police tackled him
A neighbour, Abosent Desse, said she’s known the McGillivarys for 13 years. She said Charles was in a car accident as a child that limited his ability to communicate.
“He listens, but he doesn’t answer,” she said, adding that he would sometimes speak quietly to his mother but no one else. They would go for walks together many times per day, she said.
“He was never any trouble . . . he was an innocent man,” she said. “He went to buy a slice of pizza, and the police grabbed him . . . that’s not fair.”
this isn't Syria...revisited - tell that to this guy's mom:
SIU probing man’s death after police tackled him
A neighbour, Abosent Desse, said she’s known the McGillivarys for 13 years. She said Charles was in a car accident as a child that limited his ability to communicate.
“He listens, but he doesn’t answer,” she said, adding that he would sometimes speak quietly to his mother but no one else. They would go for walks together many times per day, she said.
“He was never any trouble . . . he was an innocent man,” she said. “He went to buy a slice of pizza, and the police grabbed him . . . that’s not fair.”
Lawyer David Rosenfeld is accusing the Ontario government of delaying a pair of class actions stemming from allegations of abuse at Provincially-run institutions for people with developmental disabilities. The Attorney General’s office counters that all deadlines have been met. [Globe and Mail]
I dealt with this one on twitter -- very sad story
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