Frank Paul Action Figure (Death By Police)
Justice for Colten Boushie!!
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"Fitch testified at the inquiry that the officers failed in their duty to exercise reasonable care with Paul, and that charges of manslaughter, criminal negligence causing death and failure to provide the necessities of life against the officers were considered, but he concluded there was not a substantial likelihood of conviction."
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The man in charge of the Vancouver jail the night Frank Paul was left in the alley where he died nine years ago said he didn't believe Paul was intoxicated enough to be kept in the drunk tank.
Paul, a former resident of the Big Cove First Nation in New Brunswick, died of hypothermia because of exposure due to alcohol intoxication.
Video played earlier to the inquiry shows officers dragging Paul's limp body into the jail's elevator. His soaking body left a long wet streak along the floor.
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As pieced together from the police video by the 2004 Ryneveld report, a "motionless" Paul was dragged into the jail elevator at 8:25 p.m. on December 5, 1998. His condition was seen by a number of individuals, including the sergeant on duty, who determined that Paul wasn't intoxicated. Five minutes later, at 8:30 p.m., a police wagon driver and a provincial jail guard dragged "a still rain-soaked, motionless Frank Paul from the elevator to the police wagon along the floor of the wagon bay area". The wagon driver delivered another intoxicated person in the wagon to a detoxification centre before placing Paul in a nearby alley. His lifeless body was found at 2:41 a.m. on December 6, 1998, at that same location.
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Frank Paul Action Figure (Death By Police)
Justice for Colten Boushie!!
___________________ ____________________
"Fitch testified at the inquiry that the officers failed in their duty to exercise reasonable care with Paul, and that charges of manslaughter, criminal negligence causing death and failure to provide the necessities of life against the officers were considered, but he concluded there was not a substantial likelihood of conviction."
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2011/06/22/...
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The man in charge of the Vancouver jail the night Frank Paul was left in the alley where he died nine years ago said he didn't believe Paul was intoxicated enough to be kept in the drunk tank.
Paul, a former resident of the Big Cove First Nation in New Brunswick, died of hypothermia because of exposure due to alcohol intoxication.
Video played earlier to the inquiry shows officers dragging Paul's limp body into the jail's elevator. His soaking body left a long wet streak along the floor.
www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2008/01/07/bc-fr...
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As pieced together from the police video by the 2004 Ryneveld report, a "motionless" Paul was dragged into the jail elevator at 8:25 p.m. on December 5, 1998. His condition was seen by a number of individuals, including the sergeant on duty, who determined that Paul wasn't intoxicated. Five minutes later, at 8:30 p.m., a police wagon driver and a provincial jail guard dragged "a still rain-soaked, motionless Frank Paul from the elevator to the police wagon along the floor of the wagon bay area". The wagon driver delivered another intoxicated person in the wagon to a detoxification centre before placing Paul in a nearby alley. His lifeless body was found at 2:41 a.m. on December 6, 1998, at that same location.
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