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New video appears to show on-duty Toronto police officers partying; conduct investigation continuesThe video comes a day after multiple videos posted online allegedly showed questionable conduct by two uniformed officers.CanadaJan 15, 2019
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Toronto police probing videos appearing to show officers taking women to nightclub in cruiserThe women can be seen walking into a marked Toronto police cruiser in one video with the caption, “Typically they have to take me by force.”CanadaJan 14, 2019
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Officer suspended, 2 investigations launched after Toronto attack threat information sharedThe investigations are probing the sharing of information last week about a threat of a potential vehicle ramming attack in the area of the CN Tower.CrimeJul 17, 2018
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Toronto police officer accused of becoming intoxicated while on duty faces code of conduct chargeConst. Junior McLaughlin appeared at Toronto police headquarters on Tuesday for an internal tribunal hearing in regard to an incident on Jan. 28.CrimeJun 5, 2018
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Video in aftermath of arrest causes some to question Toronto police officer’s conductThe woman who shot the video said it was captured at around 2:00 a.m. Sunday on Pearl Street in the Entertainment District.CrimeApr 11, 2018
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Toronto police video appears to show suspect pulling out gun inside cruiser, investigation launchedIn an 18-second video, the accused can be seen in the back seat of a cruiser with one of his hands in the front part of his sweater when it appears a firearm slides down into his hand and ends up between his legs.CrimeMar 27, 2018
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Toronto police officer allegedly becomes intoxicated while guarding dead bodyA source told Global News the incident happened in Toronto's west end, sometime on Jan. 27.CrimeFeb 8, 2018
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Toronto man files formal complaint over threat of cellphone seizure by policeA man who videoed Toronto police officers threatening to seize his cellphone for recording an arrest has filed a formal complaint.CrimeJan 26, 2017
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Toronto police issue apology on Twitter after officer’s AIDS comment caught on videoA day after a video was posted online in which a Toronto police officer tells a bystander filming a police arrest that the “(suspect) is going to spit in your face, you’re going to get AIDS,” the police service issued an apology on Twitter.CrimeJan 26, 2017
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