'Justice' system failing Canadians, again and again
Every Friday, retired career police officer Ron Chhinzer takes viewers through some of the most shocking stories from coast to coast, explaining how the criminal ‘justice’ system is failing Canadians.
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Tonight, we’re diving into cases that will make you question how our justice system works—and whether it’s doing enough to keep people safe. From controversial sentencing decisions to violent repeat offenders and preventable tragedies, these are the stories shaping our communities right now.
On this week’s episode:
Reduced sentencing based on the RACE of the criminal
Repeat drunk drivers getting off easy, again and again
Criminal on parole goes on a stabbing spree
High-risk driver kills but is allowed to drive again
A top police chief says border measures are insufficient to fight crime
Repeat violent offenders attacking strangers in ‘random’ attacks
Public gang warfare risking innocent bystanders
arrested.
WATCH to see how our so-called ‘justice’ system is failing everyday Canadians.
These stories aren’t just headlines—they’re warnings, lessons, and calls for change. Every case we’ve covered tonight shows how decisions made in courtrooms and by lawmakers directly impact public safety on our streets. The more informed we are, the harder it is for these issues to be ignored.
All this on this week’s episode of the Crime Report.
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This is horrendous. Our justice system has devolved into a dystopian, dark comedy. Not the funny kind.
First, not a single one of the issues raised by Officer Chhinzer is ever reported in any detail by the CBC, our state broadcaster. Or any other mainstream media. We do get ample coverage of the much more critical LGBTQ+, PRIDE, and boys-must-play-in-girls-sports issues, though.
How about putting aside your Sunny Days, Rainbows and Unicorns pipe dreams long enough to protect the damn public! You're importing millions of new people every year to no jobs and no housing. What did you expect?
The judges and crown attorneys who argue for and permit these atrocities should be forced to view the graphic crime scene photos, attend the funerals of the innocents, and pay a daily visit to those who were 'only' maimed for life. Seriously, this should be mandatory. And they should be accompanied by the unspeakable Liberal politicians who are actually responsible. I include their pet broadcaster, Catherine Tait. And no, it is not a stretch to assign culpability to her and the CBC.
Those responsible for this lunacy should be ousted from office and criminally charged.
Bleeding-heart judges need to give their heads a shake. Or be removed from the bench. Is that even possible in this faltering country?