Suspect sought after Newfoundland officer dragged by fleeing vehicle

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary say an arrest warrant has been issued for a man accused of fleeing the scene of a break and enter and injuring an officer.

 

 

ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary say an arrest warrant has been issued for a man accused of fleeing the scene of a break and enter and injuring an officer.
Police say the incident occurred after officers responded to an alarm at Peter Easton’s Pub on Cookstown Road in St. John’s around 5:20 a.m. Friday.
They say a suspect was inside, but left the building and jumped into a vehicle parked nearby.
An officer tried to stop the vehicle, but it drove off and dragged her to a nearby intersection where she managed to break free.
Her injuries are reported as not life-threatening.
Police say they’re asking for the pubic’s help in finding 30-year-old Gordie Anthony Bishop.
Bishop is facing charges including aggravated assault of an officer and assaulting an officer with a weapon.
He’s described as about 5-foot-10 with brown hair and blue eyes.

 

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Commentary by the Ottawa Mens Centre

Break and enter are the classic well known crimes of those who fit into dumb and dumber.

When it comes to the smarter Criminals, they become police officers, fabricate evidence, abuse the victims of crime and adopt what is called "old school policing" which means Police are above the law, and enforcers of political fas.cist ideas of gender superiority.

Check out the story about Det. Peter Van Der Zander of the Ottawa Police at
Ottawa Mens Centre


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