20 September 2007

Spare us the crocodile tears

If the spokes-natives for the aboriginal community... who last week offered up public apologies for the assault on a Caledonia contractor were really being sincere... they should have no trouble ponying up the three suspects in the case.
-- CALEDONIA, ON, Sept. 20 /CNW/ -- The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has issued warrants for the arrest of three suspects in relation to the Stirling Woods Subdivision assault.

The suspects are: Richard SMOKE, age 18 years, being sought for aggravated assault and break and enter; Byron POWLESS, age 18 years, wanted on charges of assault and break and enter; and a 15-year-old male youth also wanted for assault, uttering threats and break and enter.
But that ain't gonna happen, is it?

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UPDATE: Naming the No-brainer Nine
Nine aboriginal protesters at the site were arrested Wednesday and appeared in court Thursday, but not in relation to the attack on Gualtieri.

The nine include both men and women and range in age from 17 to 47, and all are charged with mischief. One man also faces a weapons charge, and a woman is also charged with assaulting police.

Charged are Ronald Cook, 31, of Akwesasne, N.Y.; Greg Powless, 18, of Ohsweken, Ont.; Stephen Powless, 42, of Ohsweken; Francine Doxdator, 47, of no fixed address; Teresa Jamieson, 41, of Ohsweken; Sheranne McNaughton, 26, of Hagersville, Ont.; Skyler Williams, 24, of no fixed address; June Jamieson-Maracle, 40, of Ohsweken; and a 17-year-old female from Ohsweken.

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