11 Comments

  1. Hi John
    Just listened to the latest episode about Riley Fairholm and just wanted to say how much I enjoyed the conversation with Tracy Wing.
    I thought she spoke so sensibly and rationally and I really admire her for everything she’s doing and the way she’s gone about getting justice for her son. I wish her well.
    I’m in Liverpool U.K. and really enjoy the show, love your humour and attitude and really love the music.
    Cheers

    Jay

  2. Hey John
    Really enjoyed the show today, thought Tracy Wing was fantastic.
    I love the way she has gone about getting justice for her son, sensible but relentless. She doesn’t look that big but I certainly wouldn’t fuck with her.
    Also, thanks for not doing CCon UK, you were one of my reasons I was gonna attend so now I don’t have to and save myself shit loads of money.
    Keep at them fella
    Cheers

    1. That’s one of the easiest interviews I’ve done. I’ve thought about having Tracy on for a while, a finally knew it was time. Sorry about CCUK (I cannot believe they ran with that acronym). Cheers!

  3. Another excellent clusterfuck by Sûreté du Québec and this time it happens in July 2018 and not in 1970s…. After half a century (since 1970s), one would think Sûreté du Québec would have learnt from their past mistakes.

    So, help me understand: If you as a 17-year-old hold a pellet gun in your hand which is not aimed at anybody, and stand in the streets in Lac-Brome, the police can kill you in 60 seconds without any negotiation or talk to attempt to end the whole thing without any bloodshed, and that is the law?
    The police can execute a teenager and get away with it? They couldn’t talk to the boy so that he’d drop the pellet gun; the police couldn’t use a taser, or shoot the 17-year-old on the arm to disable him? The police just had to shoot him in the head and kill him in 60 seconds?
    And three years later they still didn’t have the shooter/police officer in custody or prison? And the parents of the murdered boy still have no access to the coroner’s rapport after three years? And those police officers are getting paid by your tax-money?
    That looks like a fascist state to me. If your life and the life of your dear ones mean something to you, run the hell out of that town, that state, that country, because nobody is safe there unless one is working for Sûreté du Québec or some other police force.

  4. Another excellent clusterfuck by Sûreté du Québec and this time it happens in July 2018 and not in 1970s…. After half a century (since 1970s), one would think Sûreté du Québec would have learnt from their past mistakes.

    So, help me understand: If you as a 17-year-old hold a pellet gun in your hand which is not aimed at anybody, and stand in the streets in Lac-Brome, the police can kill you in 60 seconds without any negotiation or talk to attempt to end the whole thing without any bloodshed, and that is the law?
    The police can execute a teenager and get away with it? They couldn’t talk to the boy so that he’d drop the pellet gun; the police couldn’t use a taser, or shoot the 17-year-old on the arm to disable him? The police just had to shoot him in the head and kill him in 60 seconds?
    And three years later they still didn’t have the shooter/police officer in custody or prison? And the parents of the murdered boy still have no access to the coroner’s rapport after three years? And those police officers are getting paid by your tax-money?
    That looks like a fascist state to me. If your life and the life of your dear ones mean something to you, run the hell out of that town, that state, that country, because nobody is safe there unless one is working for Sûreté du Québec or some other police force.

  5. Just listened to the Tracy Wing podcast. What a nightmare she has lived these past 3 years. I am feeling so many emotions but my disgust toward the police wins hands down. Corruption in this province has no bounds. Thank you once again John.
    Bless you Tracy Wing.

Leave a Reply to jallore Cancel reply