- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 210
Last Tuesday night, walking home from work (in uniform), this happened to a member of the Governor General's Foot Guards:
"he walked to his appartment and tthis guy said "a girl needs help in the basement" so he went with then guy he gets there and like 3 other guys tie him up,beat the crap out of him, carv something in his chest with a knife, forced him to cut his own ear under gunpoint, then throw him off a 20ft high balcony where he lands with 2 cracked vertebres and a shattered ankle" - Pte (doesn't want his name in the public), GGFG
"One thing that caught my attention, and added to the frustration of the situation, was the fact that he was walking home in his uniform when this occurred, and furthermore that the article in the paper did not even mention the fact that he was in the army. This is a problem that is becoming worse in our city. Not only did the paper neglect to mention his job, but the article was tucked away in a small corner of the paper, to be browsed over, recieve an "oh thats so terrible, but what can i do about it", and then be forgotten." - Pte. (doesn't want his name in the public), GGFG
It happened in his own apartment on Elgin, across the street from the Police Station.
Details are sketchy.. some believe an investigation has been launched by higher authorities then the Ottawa Police as a result of the fact that he was in uniform.
"he walked to his appartment and tthis guy said "a girl needs help in the basement" so he went with then guy he gets there and like 3 other guys tie him up,beat the crap out of him, carv something in his chest with a knife, forced him to cut his own ear under gunpoint, then throw him off a 20ft high balcony where he lands with 2 cracked vertebres and a shattered ankle" - Pte (doesn't want his name in the public), GGFG
"One thing that caught my attention, and added to the frustration of the situation, was the fact that he was walking home in his uniform when this occurred, and furthermore that the article in the paper did not even mention the fact that he was in the army. This is a problem that is becoming worse in our city. Not only did the paper neglect to mention his job, but the article was tucked away in a small corner of the paper, to be browsed over, recieve an "oh thats so terrible, but what can i do about it", and then be forgotten." - Pte. (doesn't want his name in the public), GGFG
It happened in his own apartment on Elgin, across the street from the Police Station.
Details are sketchy.. some believe an investigation has been launched by higher authorities then the Ottawa Police as a result of the fact that he was in uniform.