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This Chapter appears in a new book advertised on Amazon.com CANADA's POLICE FORCE: Lies, fabrication, perjury ... and much worse? [Paperback] “Before his death he was able to tell a nurse at the hospital that an RCMP officer jumped up and down on him” Paperback: 734 pages Was cite in “New Law Releaseshttp://www.amazon.com/CANADAs-POLICE-FORCE-fabrication- perjury/dp/1461102812/ref=sr_1_15?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1307998916&sr=1-15 Chapter 117 [“Before his death he was able to tell a nurse at a the hospital that an RCMP officer jumped up and down on him”] Here’s the ultimate proof of the RCMP indifference to our Native brothers and sisters! As cited, “the Fred Quilt Affair was a media scandal involving the November 28, 1971 beating death of Fred Quilt a leader of the Tsilhqot'in First Nation at the hands of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in the British Columbia Interior” 1 [see Appendix 60]. “Before his death he was able to tell a nurse at a the hospital that a RCMP officer jumped up and down on him”. 2 “Quilt's wife, Christine and sister-in-law, Agnes, later confirmed his account”. 3 An autopsy performed by Han Choo Lee found that Quilt died from a peritonitis as a result of, "complete severance of the small bowel. 3 As further cited, “Indians Protest Indians held province-wide demonstrations on Friday and Saturday to protest the death of Williams Lake Indian, Fred Quilt.” 4 Three Chilcotin witnesses testified that Quilt had been beaten by police; and a nurse stated Quilt told, her before he died that an RCMP “jumped up and down on him.” 5

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As cited, “the Fred Quilt Affair was a media scandal involving the November 28, 1971 beating death of Fred Quilt a leader of the Tsilhqot'in First Nation at the hands of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in the British Columbia Interior”1 [see Appendix 60].

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This Chapter appears in a new book advertised on Amazon.com

CANADA's POLICE FORCE: Lies, fabrication, perjury ... and much worse? [Paperback]

“Before his death he was able to tell a nurse at the hospital that an RCMP officer jumped

up and down on him”

Paperback: 734 pages

Was cite in “New Law Releases”

http://www.amazon.com/CANADAs-POLICE-FORCE-fabrication-

perjury/dp/1461102812/ref=sr_1_15?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1307998916&sr=1-15

Chapter 117 [“Before his death he was able to tell a nurse at a the

hospital that an RCMP officer jumped up and down on him”]

Here’s the ultimate proof of the RCMP indifference to our Native brothers

and sisters!

As cited, “the Fred Quilt Affair was a media scandal involving the

November 28, 1971 beating death of Fred Quilt a leader of the Tsilhqot'in

First Nation at the hands of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

in the British Columbia Interior”1 [see Appendix 60].

“Before his death he was able to tell a nurse at a the hospital that a RCMP

officer jumped up and down on him”.2

“Quilt's wife, Christine and sister-in-law, Agnes, later confirmed his

account”.3

An autopsy performed by Han Choo Lee found that Quilt died from a

peritonitis as a result of, "complete severance of the small bowel.3

As further cited, “Indians Protest Indians held province-wide

demonstrations on Friday and Saturday to protest the death of Williams

Lake Indian, Fred Quilt.”4

Three Chilcotin witnesses testified that Quilt had been beaten by police;

and a nurse stated Quilt told, her before he died that an RCMP “jumped

up and down on him.”5

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However, the coroner’s jury stated that the death was “unnatural” but

“accidental” and would “attach no blame to any person in connection

with the death.” 6

During the demonstrations many held signs reading: HELP KILL

INDIANS. JOIN THE RCMP.7

All the author can say, in conclusion, it appears the only thing “unnatural”

seems to be some of the RCMP, as per their crimes and behavior, as cited

in this book?

It’s apparent the RCMP have been abusing our Native brothers and sisters

for decades …

Today, the RCMP have added vulnerable children, Polish immigrants, and

elderly women to their “hit list” …

And any poor sap on the road when the RCMP drunks are behind the

wheel …

And don’t believe the excuse that the RCMP is a big outfit and there’s

bound to be a few bad apples …

There’s a lot more than a bad few apples, the culture is “corrupt” and

“broken”!

Footnotes

1 – 3. Fred Quilt inquiry

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:CXMh-

rIyppcJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Quilt_inquiry+Fred+Quilt+beatEN+b

y+RCMP+officers+1971&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca

Also see: 'Help kill Indians, Join the RCMP'

Broadcast Date: July 15, 1972

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:EgMIMDqEL7U

J:archives.cbc.ca/society/native_issues/clips/15989/+rcmp+discriminate+a

gainst+natives&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca

4 – 7. Indians Protest RCMP Killing

http://library.uvic.ca/site/archives/featured_collections/uvic_newspapers/

martlet_1970/The%20Martlet_1972_03_02.pdf

Also see: Fred Quilt Committee

http://www.metisnation.ca/NEW_BREED/1970/1972/1972_JUL.PDF

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