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Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair displayed a shocking array of weapons and tools [allegedly] obtained from arrested G20 protesters this morning at police headquarters.
The recovered items included body armor, sledgehammers, machetes, an electric drill, saws, crowbars, shields, aluminum bats, dog repellent, bamboo rods and bottles of hot sauce.
Although the display of items took up half the lobby of the headquarters, officers on hand said more than five times the amount on display had been seized by police.
Speaking to reporters, Mr. Blair said the items on display demonstrated the extent of the criminal conspiracy surrounding the violent G20 protests over the weekend.
“No one should be so naïve as to think these people were there for the purpose of lawful protest,” he said, noting that the items were capable of “delivering deadly force.”
“We are all deeply disturbed by the crimes that were committed here.”
Chief Liar Blair just pulled this stuff out of storage. The hot sauce is his. Given that this disgrace of a Police Chief lied to the entire city about powers he didn't have, and had his police force illegally stop, search, seize and detain huge numbers of peace-abiding citizens, why should we believe anything this dishonorable man has to say?
'Criminal conspiracy'? Oh, please. Laying it on a bit thick, aren't we Chief Liar Blair?
The only conspiracy I am aware of is the mass violations of our rights this past weekend by our own police force.
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