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Mac Jesus

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PAUL COWAN, EDMONTON SUN

Police officers involved in the grow operation bust that turned into a bloodbath were warned not to go off exploring the site on their own. The farm near Rochfort Bridge, 120 km northwest of Edmonton, was busted by the city police-RCMP Green Team Wednesday night.

"We were told not to wander about in the dark out there," said Edmonton city police team member Det. Darren Derko.

"We were told that the occupant of the farm had taken off earlier in the day and that he was well-known to police and could have a firearm, even though he was prohibited.

"It's not unusual to have warnings like that - it is very rare for there to be an actual confrontation."

The Green Team officers went to the farm after Mayerthorpe Mounties went there earlier in the day in connection with a court-ordered property seizure and spotted the grow-operation.

The Green Team arrived around midnight with a search warrant and checked out a large Quonset hut on the property.

Inside they found around 300 marijuana plants and evidence of a vehicle chop shop, a car-parts theft operation.

Around 4:30 a.m., the Green Team left and two of the Mounties, who were later slain, were left to guard the Quonset hut.

"They were so eager to learn and keen," said Derko.

According the RCMP, just before 9 a.m. two more Mounties arrived at the farm.

And 15 minutes after that, members of the RCMP's auto theft unit from Edmonton pulled up.

They heard shots from the Quonset hut and came under fire from a man carrying a rapid-fire carbine rifle.

They returned fire and the man retreated back into the Quonset hut.

The area was cordoned off and shortly after 2 p.m., Mounties moved in and found the four officers and the gunman dead inside the Quonset.

Derko noted that firearms are more usually associated with rural grow-ops than city ones.

"In the city, we are usually dealing with unoccupied houses, but the rural ones, the operator often lives on site and has access to firearms," he said.

He added Green Team members were stunned by the deaths.

"We are all pretty shook up," he said.

"You know in the back of your mind things like this can happen but when they do, you start re-evaluating."
 

Mac Jesus

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Edmonton is where I live and this is what just happened right outside my city. 4 rcmp officers were killed by this guy who's grow op they were about to raid. The guy was already known to be crazy and hate cops. He was a sick individual and used to molest his nephew. All this happens right around a time when there is some big debates going on about marijuana laws. Now some people are trying to pass a bill that can make growing op charges up to 14 years in prison. But on the upside it would decriminalize up to 15 grams, so all you'd get is a fine for that amount. And then there is the people who think that marijuana is evil and this is the proof check out these letters from my local paper:

I WONDER how many marijuana users are unsympathetically and conscientiously enjoying their regular fix of weed today, knowing that five more Canadian lives were added to the pricetag of their illegal obsession. That's a pretty hefty operating cost for your "right" to smoke a "harmless drug." With every drug deal you engage in from now on, and with every puff, you are basically saying that the latest RCMP deaths in the line of duty were in vain and maybe deserving. Shame on you!

T. Saunders


I AGAIN urged Prime Minister Paul Martin to change the law concerning marijuana. We should be making the laws in Canada tougher for even the simplest possession. For possession, the penalty should be 25 years at hard labour. If you're caught selling drugs, the drugs penalties should be very tough, up to and including death.

Dough McLellan


Now i'm wondering what the fuck the 2 cops were doing there if they knew he was crazy, had weapons, and hated cops. They weren't supposed to raid the house until back-up got there. They were rookies. The cops should of been more careful with this guy he was a serious danger. This wasn't your average grower. He was sick. So fuck you T. Saunders. This guy who killed these cops didn't represent marijuana growers. I've known many marijuana growers who are peaceful people. I used marijuana my whole life and I never hurt anyone who didn't deserve it. I say fuck decriminalizing weed, legalize it. Either way James Roszko probably would of still killed someone. He was a criminal, if weed was legal he'd be doing other criminal shit. There's many people who be growing and that is there only crime.
 

Ry

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    Ry

^^^I didnt know you're from Edmonton, I live in Calgary

Thats some bullshit trying to make weed smokers feel responsible for the death of those cops. If the shit was legalized it would run out the criminal element...
 
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Life is to be celebrated and the herb revered and respected. I think the whole situation was kinda faulty, but yet and still there should be some kind of parade to honor these dudes, or maybe some other kind of public affair to detest the fallability of the police force. All together, 4 less cops sounds better to me. If I was this grower and I saw some individuals on my personal property who didnt belong there they would have got blasted too, cops, alien individuals, who ever, what ever, how ever, they deserved to get smoked if they didnt have a warrant. So ya'all is Canadian aye?
 

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playa RY said:
^^^I didnt know you're from Edmonton, I live in Calgary

Thats some bullshit trying to make weed smokers feel responsible for the death of those cops. If the shit was legalized it would run out the criminal element...

well, its illegal, homeboy. not the cops fault for making it illegal, theyre doin their job.
 

Ry

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^^yeah but that reporter was shouldering the blame for this on regular folk that smoke weed because were supporting people like this guy. Using that logic, might as well blame everybody that drives a car on supporting mid east terrorism.
 
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I got my black shirt on.
I got my black gloves on.
I got my ski mask on.
This shit's been too long.

I got my twelve gauge sawed off.
I got my headlights turned off.
I'm 'bout to bust some shots off.
I'm 'bout to dust some cops off.

Cop killer, better you than me.
Cop killer, fuckk police brutality!
Cop killer, I know your family's grievin'
(fuckk 'em)
Cop killer, but tonight we get even.

Cop killer!
Cop killer!
Cop killer!
Cop killer!
Cop killer, what you're gonna be when you grown up?
Cop killer, good choice.
Cop killer!
I'm a muthafuckin' cop killer!
 
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THE FUCK! March 9th 1952 was the aniversery of the U.S. bombing of Tokyo, while it slept. 100,000 innocent lives lost because of United States bombs.

Fuck crying over 4 cops.
 
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BaSICCally said:
THE FUCK! March 9th 1952 was the aniversery of the U.S. bombing of Tokyo, while it slept. 100,000 innocent lives lost because of United States bombs.

Fuck crying over 4 cops.

while it has nothing to do with the subject...

March 9th is also Korea's independence day from Japan.. met with naked violence and thousands of arrests... funny how it all relates.