No Air
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There's a lot of murky stuff to unpack in this story.
However, the fact that a security guard disabled recording is more than a bit disturbing.
ETA:
Didn't we just see a story about a couple of EMT/Paramedics who are indicted for first degree murder for placing a patient prone?
George Floyd wept, but he didn't breathe.
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There's a lot of murky stuff to unpack in this story.
However, the fact that a security guard disabled recording is more than a bit disturbing.
ETA:
Didn't we just see a story about a couple of EMT/Paramedics who are indicted for first degree murder for placing a patient prone?
George Floyd wept, but he didn't breathe.
There's a lot of murky stuff to unpack in this story.
However, the fact that a security guard disabled recording is more than a bit disturbing..
Correct in both statements. The liberal and conservative press seem to agree on this matter. Jolly’s article doesn’t mention anything about the deceased chronic substance abuse or much of anything of any value. No surprise it’s a dubious internet source of little, if any, credibility.
Here’s the story as we receive it from two local sources. First the leftist CBC:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/stephanie-warriner-lawsuit-1.6717465
then from the conservative National Post:
https://nationalpost.com/news/danielle-stephanie-warriner-toronto-general-hospital
Both report some of that unpacked murky stuff Jolly’s source conveniently left out.
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Dubious? I dunno.
It got a few facts correct, such as security altering camera positions in order to hide what they were doing.