Retired police officer, combat Infantry army veteran. Member of the CTRV shooting club. @Sheriff_America @Miss_eyes__ @mario_potvin_s @SPVQ_ @SPVM__ @s_morin__
@elonmusk@PierrePoilievre Contrary to what was reported in the newspaper, I did not handcuff Stéphane Paradis; it was actually Roger Noël @Roger_Noel_ who finalized handcuffing Stéphane Paradis. Contrary to what was reported by the newspaper, my sworn statement was destroyed by an investigator on the evening of July 2, 1996. Consequently, it was not submitted to the Quebec Provincial Police. This constitutes an obstruction of justice. #1A #FAKENEWS
It's true, Mario Potvin @mario_potvin_s and G.B. @Miss_eyes__
tried to trap me in order to dominate and control me. It was fraud and extortion punishable by life imprisonment.
Mr. Lamarre, I understand that you are pointing to the system and its mechanisms. However, as imperfect as it may be, it is unfortunately impossible for me to grant forgiveness to an abstract entity like the system. Forgiveness, for me, is something personal, directed at individuals, at concrete actions. Nevertheless, I thank you for your explanation, which sheds light on a different perspective.
The photo shows police officer France Chevarie @sq_Chevarie . In 1996, while the Sûreté du Québec was conducting its investigation, they forced her to change her statement.
Legacy media controlling what subjects they write about is by far their biggest lie, as they can ignore important matters and inflate minor ones.
𝕏 enables the people to define the narrative.
In the photo, Roger Noel @Roge_Noel__ the police officer who handcuffed the corpse, contrary to the newspaper that falsely claims it was me who handcuffed the corpse. #Fakenews
Isabelle Mathieu @sq_mathieu@isamathieu a journalist, distorted the account. In an article published on August 14, 2002, in the newspapers La Presse and Le Soleil, she falsely claimed that I participated in placing Stéphane Paradis, who was aggressive, into a cell. At that time, Stéphane Drolet from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and I were on patrol together in a police vehicle in the Upper Town sector of Quebec City.
In the photo, Marie-Maude Denis @mmdenisrc an investigative journalist from Radio-Canada, is undoubtedly a champion of censorship. When I told her that the Quebec City Police Service was illegally withholding my salary, she responded, "But you were trained for that."
In the photo, Tristan Péloquin @TristanPeloquin told me that he was unable to understand what I was saying when I explained to him that my solemn declaration and that of Stéphane Drolet from the RCMP were destroyed by an investigator. He told me that my file was like a big mess of spaghetti and that he didn’t understand anything about the file.
In the photo, the journalist-negotiator Claude Poirier participated in this censorship. When I told him that my solemn declaration and that of Stéphane Drolet from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had been destroyed, contrary to what the Journal de Québec stated, Claude Poirier told me that the newspaper had been fair with me. I replied that they refused to speak to me.
In the photos, René Roy threatened me. As the chaplain of the Quebec City Police Service, he repeatedly asked me if I was in possession of the solemn declarations and shouted that I would be better off resigning while I was still lucid enough to do so.
There was also my great friend and supporter, Mr. Gaetan Labbé, who was assistant director and didn’t hesitate to give all the trouble in the world to police officer Michel Ouellet. Thank you, Gaetan.
@elonmusk@PierrePoilievre On July 2nd 1996, Stéphane Drolet from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and I were trapped and sacrificed to protect Lieutenant Pierre Voisard and his team. Lieutenant Voisard is shown in the photo . Contrary to what was reported in the newspaper, I did not handcuff Stéphane Paradis; it was actually Roger Noël
@Roger_Noel_
who finalized handcuffing Stéphane Paradis. Contrary to what was reported by the newspaper, detective Jean-Eudes Lachance destroyed the sworn statements of Stéphane Drolet and mine on the evening of July 2, 1996. At that time, he was a detective and the director of public relations for the Quebec City police department. Stephane Drolet did not know on the evening of July 2, 1996, that his sworn statement had been destroyed. Consequently, the solemn declarations have not been submitted to the Sûreté du Québec. This constitutes obstruction of justice. #1A #FAKENEWS
@elonmusk@PierrePoilievre In the photo, Sergeant Alain Labbé was present on the evening of July 2, 1996, under the command of Lieutenant Pierre Voisard.