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In the name of Justice, to Protect and Serve. What do you do when
justice is perverted by a criminal personality in a uniform, carrying
a gun purchased by the public they ostensibly serve? As it turns out,
The Aims of the Criminal Law are more divergent than it would appear
from statute alone.
Windsor Police Service Constable Peter Mombourquette
Warning! This individual is an immediate threat to
your life, safety, and property when acting under the authority of
the office they currently hold. Protect yourself in a manner you
deem appropriate to the circumstance.
Particulars
Director, Windsor Police Association (548 Windsor Avenue)
Remarks
Has an interesting definition of a "secured scene"
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Criterion
Officer's Task
Assessment
Comments
analytical thinking
ability to analyze situations and events in a
logical way, and to organize the parts of a problem
in a systematic way
self-confidence
belief abilities and judgment and a recognition of
personal limitations and development needs
communication
ability to demonstrate effective listening, verbal
and written communication skills
flexibility/valuing diversity
ability to adapt to a variety of situations, and to
work effectively with a wide cross-section of the
community representing diverse backgrounds, cultures
and socio-economic circumstances
self-control
ability to keep emotions under control and to
restrain negative actions when provoked or when
working under stressful conditions
relationship building
ability to develop and maintain a network of
contacts, both inside and outside the police service
achievement orientation
desire for continuous improvement in service or
accomplishments
medical/physical skills and abilities
job-related medical/physical skills and abilities,
including vision, hearing, motor skills,
cardiovascular endurance and upper-body strength
Narrative
October 2011
Chunkacabra returns to the wild
After two to three weeks of regular shouting matches at 914 Elsmere,
interventions by concerned friends and temper tantrums that begin or
end in the middle of the street,
Patricia Amond finally throws
her daughter out of the house.
Tina Marie Kelly is banished to
the multi-unit income property depths of the welfare jungle because
her uncaring mother just doesn't understand the demands of a
welfare slut life.
Rikki Renee Reid no longer has a
daily partner in crime! No more best friend a few doors down with
nothing better to do, no more doubling of police calls, no more
"independent witness" rehersals before a policing shitshow, no more
over-the-top bruiser bitch and boyfriends!
Mustering every scintilla of self-control we have, our happy dance
remains a private affair.
February 2012
The replacement
Of course, it couldn't last. Enter
Amanda Ann Herba, welfare
defrauding party skank extraordinaire.
Rikki Renee Reid has a new best
friend.
Repeat behaviour
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
not present.
Re: Ashley Simone's dish washer and his friend in a black
pickup truck, you're going down Buddy
Place holder.
March 20, 2012
11:00 P.M.
Downtown goon squad roll-call
On duty as Acting Sergeant for shift lineup at 11 P.M. with
Acting Sergeant Keith Broeckel. Re: May 8 - police containment, intimidation, obstruction
Place holder.
Nearly four years in the making, shit finally meets fan
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
not present. He responded to it. Re: Amanda Ann Herba
theft/destruction of Olympus PEN E-P1 during an unprovoked assault
(in fulfillment of her threat made March 18, 2012)
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Testilying tit
At the time of the occurrence,
Constable Kenneth Burt was not
physically present but had been, for the first time, less than six
hours earlier.
Acting Sergeant Peter Mombourquette
was the officer in charge on scene.
RESIDENT ... WILL ALSO HAVE CAMERAS ALL OVER INSIDE OF RESIDENCE AS
WELL... AND HIS WIFE WILL NOT BE COOPERATIVE WITH POLICE... SHE WAS
OWNER OF VEHICLE RUN ... INFO PER PC BURT
WPS Tracy Klingbyle, CP 2012-16387 01:25 A.M.
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Don't search me Mann
Constable Kristofor Lauzon
parks a police K9 SUV at the rear of the lot to monitor the back door
and north side of the home: the occupants of the residence are now
detained beyond any doubt. Anyone with a desire to argue that an
occupant was free to walk down the street to pick up some snacks is
encouraged to submit written representations.
Section 8:
search: everything that followed
Section 10:
detention: to be informed promptly of the reasons therefor
LEFT A MESSAGE WITH BELL CORPORATE SECURITY, THEY SHOULD BE GETTING
BACK TO US SHORTLY, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED MESSAGE
WPS Scott Vector, 1:34 A.M. (CP 2012-16387)
No further details on the "ping", no record of the return call from
Bell. No record of the cellular phone ESN/IMEI/GPS search result...but
this will be robbery. Uh huh. And it gets better.
Place holder.
Section 7
Section 8
Section 9
Section 10
Section 11
Section 15
Beyond the dwelling house itself, the law recognizes not only
property rights but also territorial privacy interests in the
land or property on which a private home is situated. In this
regard, the courts have observed that “a reasonable, indeed a
strong, expectation of privacy” also exists in persons’
“approaches to their homes”: MacDonald, at para. 26;
R. v. Evans, [1996] 1 S.C.R. 8
, at para. 21. Accordingly, while there exists at common law an
implied licence for persons, including the police, to approach
the front door of a dwelling to facilitate communication with an
occupant, not for a subsidiary purpose such as to secure evidence
(Evans, at paras.
13, 16, 18, 20-1, 24; R. v. Atkinson (2012), 287 C.C.C. (3d) 544
(Ont. C.A.), at paras. 72-7), once the attendee acts outside this
limited licence he or she becomes an intruder or trespasser:
Evans, at para. 15.
R. v. Wilhelm, 2014 ONSC 1637, at para. 103
Section 9
Section 10
R. v. Sinclair, [2010] 2 S.C.R. 310
Section 11
Section 12
Section 15
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Place holder
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
the officer in charge on scene. Re:
Constable Christopher MacIntyre
and Constable xxx arrive in a marked police cruiser
Place holder.
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Place holder
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
the officer in charge on scene. Re:
Constable Khrystye Hamlin and
Constable Peter Gacanin
arrive on foot
Place holder.
CP/GO 2012-16387 - These aren't the facts you're
looking for
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
the officer in charge on scene. Re: occupants, facts, exigent circumstance, fiction - if
you're going to make it up, at least consider the
possibility that the spotlight you've just repointed
isn't obscuring facts on the ground from the security camera
as well as you'd hoped
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Ambulance ride!
Flashy lights, upper arm blood pressure monitor, hands cuffed
behind your back while perched on a seat, bumpy ride, dumb
questions you have to answer seriously.
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Pee in a cup
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
not present. Re: I have to pee,
Constable Khrystye Hamlin is a closet sadist,
Constable Peter Gacanin might
need to hold the cup.
Place holder.
Russell Cornett, June 19, 2013
Place holder.
Russell Cornett for the Attorney General of Ontario, Closing arguments
CP/GO 2012-16387 - But, but...it sounded good when we were
making it up on the street with an
independent witness or
two that we were
assured was/were reliable!
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
the officer in charge on scene. 128.(a) Misconduct of officers executing process
Section 7
Section 8 Initiated a search that, in law, is as personal and intimate as possible
Section 9
Section 10
Section 11
Section 12
Section 13
Section 15 140. Public mischief 137. Fabricating evidence 122. Breach of trust by public officer, 2 counts
Place holder.
States there was a
Breach under PHIPA
in his report. Collusion/confirmation provided in Hamlin's
report. The alleged offender, subject to the policies and authority
of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, denied having any memory
of the event a few months after it occurred. Actual records do not
support the alleged statement. Live issue to this day, ongoing
damages and Charter violations, maliciously inflicted.
CP/GO 2012-16387 - "Thanks for asking, you're the first!"
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
not present. Re: That's the guy?!? - "Fuck me, I'm famous",
slap-punch, my camera!, picture time
The accused stated that when he was first attacked, the
complainant struck at his face. He did not complain of any
injuries to his face nor do the photographs he filed as an
exhibit in this proceeding show his face.
Scott K. Campbell, December 6, 2013
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Ontario Provincial Court, Judicial Interim Release
Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was not present for these proceedings. Re: witness for the Crown Rikki Renee Reid,
Holly R. Debacker, show me no cause, find no onus.
And also that he not communicate with Rikki Reid...
Holly R. Debacker without prompting or request, March 21, 2012
Place holder.
Section 7 place holder
Section 11 place holder
Section 12 place holder See: Attorney General of Ontario, Windsor Police Service, Judicial review, Ontario Superior Court September 25, 2013.
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Catch and release?
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
not present. Re: if you tell me everything while we're measuring and
printing you, maybe "they" will release you...says the Police
Constable to the prisoner being held on an indictable
offence
Place holder.
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Place holder
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
not present. Re: sheit, how'd that get there? See: Paul Renaud and his wife,
Amanda Ann Herba, June 19 -
witness for the Crown Amanda Ann Herba,
witness for the Crown Peter Mombourquette
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Place holder
At the time of the occurrence, Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was
not present. Re: See: Amanda Herba, Rikki Renee Reid, Jennifer Crosby, Paul
Bridgeman
CP/GO 2012-16387 - Ontario Provincial Court, Preliminary
Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was not present for these proceedings. Re: Place holder.
Q. All right, are there any other parts of your statement that
you say the police didn't record properly or you never said?
A. Those were the two that I questioned the crown about.
Q. Which Crown? It wasn't Mr. Cornett here?
A. No no it was the lady that was before you.
Q. That's Ms. Holmes I think her name is?
THE COURT: In the other court? Was she in the other court?
A. Yes.
THE COURT: Mr. Cornett?
MR. CORNETT: Yes, it was Jennifer Holmes was the last crown
dealing with it in courtroom number 11 but I think my friend
asked her a general question about her statement about whether
there were any other parts of her statement that she took issue
with.
THE COURT: Yes.
...
Q. Did you mention it to the other crown, the lady crown?
A. Yes.
Q. Today?
A. No it was the last time.
Q. On the last time?
A. Yes.
Q.
Rikki Renee Reid, October 4, 2012
Place holder.
Rikki Renee Reid, October 4, 2012
Place holder.
Section 7 place holder
Section 11 place holder
Section 12 place holder See: Attorney General of Ontario, Windsor Police Service.
CP/GO 2013-6142 - Obstructing I will go, Obstructing I will go, hi-ho the victim laid low, Obstructing I will go
At the time of the occurrence,
witness for the Crown Issam Salame
was partnered with unnamed witness for the Crown Shane Miles.
Constable Michael Calce and his partner Constable Brent Glavin were
wilfully obstructed by
witness for the Crown Issam Salame
as they arrived on scene with a physical description and positive
identification of a fleeing suspect. This was the result:
Paul Kevin Harper (January 2013 -
June 29, 2016). See: witness for the Crown Issam Salame.
Ontario Superior Court - Place holder 131. Perjury
Q: Okay. And, so what time did you get to [the residence]?
A: If I may recall in my notes, approximately 02:30 hours.
Q: Say that again.
A: 2:30 in the morning.
Q: 2:30.
A: Yes.
Q: And, but were you in communication with Sergeant Mombourquette
before then or hear information from Sergeant Mombourquette
before that time?
A: Through radio trassmission I was aware he was at the
location.
Q: Okay, but you actually got there after that communication and
you got there at 2:30 is that right?
A: Yes.
Witness for the Crown Christopher MacIntyre, June 19, 2013
Ontario Superior Court - Correction seems to make Walter Costa very angry, this is personal for the public interest
In the circumstances, considering the arguments on both sides, I
have come to the conclusion that I am prepared to discharge this
bail condition as it relates to Rikki Reid and in doing so, I am
compelled to observe that dissolution of his obligation will likely
not detract from her ongoing conduct as he has described it to date.
Justice Gates, September 25, 2013
See: Sarnia's Illana Mizel (re: December 6, 2013), Walter Costa's personal
attempt at holding together his malicious prosecution house of
cards.
Ontario Superior Court - The stand up philosopher
Acting Sergeant Mombourquette was not present for these proceedings. Re: coalescing the vapour of human experience into a viable and
logical comprehension
Place holder See: Windsor Police Service Professional Standards Branch,
(then) Sergeant Jim Farrand (Re: Who is that police officer in my
backyard? The wheels on the bus...)
Written notice hand delivered to the individual's negligent
institution, as defined by
§22.1(b) of the
Canadian Criminal Code1. The portion constituting a
formal notice under the
Tresspass to Property Act
lawfully prohibits entry onto property owned, controlled, or
occupied by the authors. A second portion, dealing with the common
law, prohibits entry or communication for any purpose. It makes
clear that the presumption at §3.(2) of the
Act
is invalid.
1See:
Constable Jon-Michael Woods,
CP 2011-40363 (July 12, 2011), for the first instance of
confirmation in Police records.