We have the same sort of shit here.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon ... -1.3587823$1:
Angus was considered a priority offender in the community and was wanted on charges of possession of firearms, possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking and failing to comply with conditions.
After Lloydminster RCMP located Angus and another man inside a stolen vehicle Saturday night, the chase was on to arrest Angus.
When officers tried to stop the truck Angus was in, the police cruiser was hit. According to RCMP Angus then attempted to drive through a fence and then fled on foot. Two officers, with the help of a police dog, were finally able to track down Angus attempting to break in to a residence.
"In this case and any case, officers are always determining the risk to the public, themselves and the people that they're dealing with," said Suki Manj, the detachment commander in Lloydminster.
During the arrest, police said Angus sustained non-life threatening injuries and was first transported to hospital in Lloydminster and was then taken to St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon.
The officer who made the arrest is now being investigated by another RCMP officer from a different detachment about the force used during the arrest. That investigation will then be reviewed by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team to determine if the investigation was done thoroughly and properly.
Yet this asswipe is being portrayed as a victim.
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Angus' family is frustrated, concerned, and scared about how he was treated by RCMP.
"They acted like he killed somebody," said Lori-Anne. "I was crying my eyes out. I was so scared. I don't know if it's safe to be in Lloydminster anymore."
