Friday 29 November 2013

RCMP Makes Blog Official

Inspector Glen has today officially permitted this blog to post LC RCMP law enforcement news.

LC RCMP Celebrate two years of patroling Liberty City

Yesterday, Thursday, November 28th, 2013 officers of Liberty City RCMP celebrated their 2nd anniversary of patrolling and safeguarding Liberty City and it's people. A special video containing clips of footage from less serious incidents was posted on YouTube. To the loyal men and women of LC RCMP and to law enforcement officers around the world, in games, AI, and real life: Thank You and Happy Thanksgiving.
THIS VIDEO WILL SOON BE POSTED ON THIS BLOG

Thursday 28 November 2013

It's been just over a year and three months since a chilly July afternoon turned into a wild police chase crossing Liberty City. Sergeant Robert and Corporals Cress and Will along with TSU Sergeant Sobillo and Inspector Glen were thrown into a bizarre cross borough pursuit involving a flatbed chase, foot chase, car chase, another foot chase, another car chase and a final foot pursuit. The suspect was killed in the end when he was struck by a police vehicle. Officers risked their live by trying to set up road blocks against the heavy flatbed and chasing the armed suspect alone. In the end the criminal got what was going to happen anyways. The police won. Lets us think of the loyal RCMP officers who tryed to stop this man and let us remember:
THE POLICE WILL ALWAYS WIN


MOTORCYCLISTS MKAE IT A LONG DAY FOR LC RCMP

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Insp. Glen and Cst. Cosh speak to the suspect shortly after pulling him over


Multiple officers were tied up for almost two hours with two separate incidents within half a mile of each other Algonquin - Dukes Express Way. First most of the watch responded to assist who was taking small-arms fire from a motorcycle. Two suspects were pursued. One was taken into custody the other dismounted and abandoned his motorbike in the middle of the westbound lanes. Inspector Glen bravely gave foot pursuit with out back up. No shots were fired at the Inspector but the suspect was lost as an unmarked unit rolled up to help. Having abandoned his SUV to give chase he joined Constable Cosh in his cruiser. Heading east they witnessed a man on a motorcycle speed off a cliff overhead and land on the east bound lanes a few dozen yards ahead. The Inspector ordered Cst. Cosh to attempt a traffic stop. The suspect, identified as a Richard Betty, was drunk and seemed to have no idea what was going on. He admitted to having "at least three beers" at Paddy's Pub. TSU Cst. Hazard was summoned to the location for a breath test which showed a reading of 1.0. The suspect was transported to the FIA detachment with a cadet ride along who showed up during the breath tests.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIWw_ND43F4

Wednesday 27 November 2013

Man in possesion of thousands of rounds discharges firearm in Liberty City into river. Kills dozens of fish.

Two RCMP units, on Nov 17, 2013, dealt with Michael Kirk, an ex-Army special forces operative wearing combat gear shooting fish in the water with a sniper rifle on Sing Sing Ave., Steinway, Bohan. Upon arrival he also opened fire with a Glock automatic pistol on the river. He was taken into custody for improper discharge and found in possession of a sniper rifle, Glock automatic handgun, a hunting knife, body armor, a few hundred rounds and several false grenades. Constable Bobster noticed dozens of dead fish floating in the water. Kirk also admitted to police he also had 2 bold-action rifles, 2 assault rifles, 4 pistols, 2 shotguns and extra ammunition in his SUV. He also claimed he arrived at 7am that morning. Constable Bobster found his ID, hunting license, vehicle and record in order. He claimed he was unaware the beach was public property. He pointed out he fired more than 20,000 rounds since 07:00 that morning and had 10,000 remaining in he SUV all being 50 cal. army surplus from the Canadian Gun Federation (CGF). The CGF reported that Kirk had not been around lately possibly because he had an argument with the CGF weapons store clerk over the amount of rounds purchased. He then mentioned that he had to go home to "shoot of another" 40,000 rounds he had. Constable Insanity was the arresting officer as Constable Bobster had no clue what the charter of rights was and simply rattled off "Blah Ba Ba, Ba Blah.". Kirk then announced he had lied to test if they were "real cops" and had a large amount of weapons hidden in the SUV. Constable Bobster  pointed out that no additional weapons were mentioned on the license. Kirk stated the hidden weapons were on a "States" license which caused police to become alarmed the hidden weapons were only licensed in the United States. He also claimed he had licenses from Alberta, Manitoba and Uganda. The Constables figured out he meant the different provinces, not the US. He also announced he had weapons in his home. Kirk admitted he had the weapons locked away and an underground bunker and went to Bohan shooting fish every Wednesday. A quick ID recheck found he actually lived out side in the country side meaning he was entering the city just to "hunt" fish which "open's a whole 'nother can of worms" said Constable Bobster.

Click here to watch police tape on YouTube: CLICK HERE

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Crazy Foot Pursuit Leads to Vehicle Pursuit

A large amount of RCMP officers were involved in a amazingly stunning foot pursuit which turned into a vehicle pursuit. The foot pursuit began when Inspector Glen talked to Jim Taylor, an off duty LCAS EMT who assisted a woman who passed out in a park in the Firefly Projects. The caller reported that the EMT may have. A needle containing an unknown substance was found on his person. Dispatch reported he was wanted for homicide. The man, hearing the radio transmission, then fled on foot pursued by the Inspector and another officer and jumped onto the LTA Subway tracks (endangering the lives of officers as RCMP were unable to have the trains stopped). He jumped off the tracks a few yards from Schottler station later on to the street below and was lost. His actions resulted in the search of a house nearby. He was later reported back on the tracks and lost yet again.. A unit spotted him stealing a grey Cavalcade on Cassidy Street and crashed several times. Multiple units engaged in a high speed  five unit cross borough chase. He crashed, struck a civilian, hit another car and flipped over on Dukes Blvd. just outside the detachment. The suspect was arrested and the civilian was airlifted to an Algonquin hospital as Schottler was unable to receive.

New Auxiliary Constable Program

The Liberty City RCMP Media Relations Unit is very excited to roll out the Auxiliary Constable Program, this program will assist with public safety and keep with the RCMP's mandate of proactive and community policing.

"We have worked really hard on developing this program and have brought in Depot Division to assist us in Developing the training module and appreciate all the assistance we have received. This program will allow members of other units to be able to go out and assist in policing duties but can keep their day jobs. This will also bolster our numbers and give us more eyes and ears on the road and will increase our presence in areas that could use some extra officers.." Stated Cst. Hamie Auxiliary Constable Program Coordinator

 Are you someone that wants to make a difference by serving your community? Would you like to help police Liberty City to make it a safer place? If your answers are yes, then become an Auxiliary Constable with the Liberty City RCMP.

Liberty City RCMP is currently recruiting 15 Auxiliary Constables to assist in supporting community police activities relating to public safety & crime prevention within Liberty City.

Auxiliary Constables are uniformed Officers that have Peace Officer status when on duty. Auxiliaries are authorized to operate police vehicles in non-operational roles & do not carry firearms. They assist Regular Members on patrol & perform various police functions such as traffic & crowd control, and also attend special events when required.

Auxiliary Constables must complete a basic training program that is delivered by the RCMP Depot Division. Training is held at the Pacific Region Training Center where the Auxiliary Cadets will be taught Law, use of force and Powers of Arrest, and Searching are covered, just to name a few.

If becoming an Auxiliary Constable interests you please apply by sending a message to Cpl. Francisco and Cst. Hamie by personal message.

Please ensure that you have received prior approval from your direct supervisor before applying. The recruitment is only open to OCC, LCFR and LCAS members.


If you have any question please don't hesitate to contact Cst. Hamie or Cpl. Francisco of the Media Relation Unit. Thank you and good luck!


Cst. Hamie
Media Relations Unit Supervisor
Auxiliary Program Coordinator
www.gta-rcmpclan.ca
mrugtaivrcmpclan@gmail.com