Quote (Caedus @ Oct 13 2014 06:04pm)
So we got a clearly one sided story from persons involved in civil litigation. Certainly no bias here. When have you ever heard of people suing somebody not telling the whole truth? I haven't.
You missed the part where ...
The Bishops' complaint against the officers took three years to resolve. Gilbert was eventually disciplined by the Nova Scotia Police Review Board in early 2012.
"This was not a mob scene outside a bar, and it is difficult to comprehend how things went wrong so quickly," the board said.
"This incident is serious. It involves both an unlawful entry into a home and an excessive use of force, including the firing of a Taser. It has also had serious consequences for Mr. Bishop and his family."
The board suspended Gilbert for two weeks, put him under temporary supervision and recommended anger management. He was never criminally charged, though, and still has his job.