More Pavilions At Folkfest

Calgary Herald;

Aziz Mohammed Madi, 18, of Calgary, is charged with two counts of assault. A 16-year-old male from Calgary, who cannot be named, is charged with one count of assault. And Arlsan KHAN, 27, of Calgary, is charged with one count of assault.
As the investigation into the rally continues, police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who may have more information.
Police have released a photo of the man, who is described as having an olive skin tone, dark hair, with a slim build and speaks with an accent.

26 Replies to “More Pavilions At Folkfest”

  1. It’s a start.
    That citizens have had to initiate and follow up on with this does nothing to restore my trust in police.

  2. Surprise, surprise, no comments allowed on the news story at the Herald. 3 charged, 1 sought…. there were only 4 pro-hamas folks throwing punches and kicking?

  3. Judging by the fade on the savage’s barely worn “Tee”, his
    catamite may have overdone the bleach in its last wash cycle.

  4. Note to pro-Israel demonstrators – blue die packs launched from a paintball gun or spray bottle makes them easy to ID in a police line up.

  5. I don’t want these misfits in my Canada but who in politics will put a stop to bringing in more people laden with baggage of hate and continue to instill it as they breed more of the same in this safe haven. We’re run by rule of law but the Trudeau Charter and the Supreme interpreters of it in our highest court makes our laws a sham.

  6. Olive skin huh?
    Sounds sort of Italian or Greek, only wern’t they the ones who came to Canada and left their prejudices and hates in the old world and helped to actually build Canada, not divide it.

  7. A big thank-you to Ezra Levant. The “what we have here is a failure to communicate” gambit was set up to slide into a “nothing to see here folks, you can all move along now” moment and likely would have if the big E-Z had not put out the call to turn in a terrorist for $500.

  8. This guy,who bears a striking(npi) resemblance to former NHL’er Gino Odjick, should be fairly easy to identify if the local cops took “Investigation 101” at cop school. (I’d call it “Police Academy”,but after that series of movies,am afraid that might have been more true to life than comedic overboard.)
    Just a hint, Officers, take his picture around to every painting company and construction contractor in the city,and someone will recognize him.

  9. I was saying the same thing, Don Morris. Duhhh, I mean he has Dulux T and paint stains on his jeans. Bet it wouldn’t take too long to identify

  10. Enforcing the rule of law against Islamist violence is counter-jihad!
    Ezra Levant and the 900 Calgarians at the pro-Israel rally are an inspiration.
    Hopefully, their example will be copied in Toronto and Montreal.
    Citizens need to demand the radical mosques be shut down and their imams and supporters be deported.
    The federal government has to stop allowing Islamists, who want Sharia Law here, into Canada. And certainly, not giving them citizenship!
    There is a war on, importing the self-declared enemy is beyond stupid.

  11. You make it sound like the Calgary police want to find him don morris, we all know that is not true. The guy will only be found when a member of the community does the necessary sleuthing, police are much to busy being busy to solve crimes.
    Regards your Gino Odjick comment, I would not be surprised to find this miscreant is one one of the permanently offended aboriginals that seem to populate all major downtowns permanently.

  12. I want to make it clear I meant NO disrespect to Gino Odjick,who was a courageous enforcer for the Canucks for many years.
    Gino,I respect, this guy, NOT.
    He, (the thug in the photo), is probably employed by one of those cheapskate painting contractors who will hire anyone who can stand upright and hold a paintbrush.
    In my 27 years in the construction business I met many of his type,low-life, sketchy guys who often spent as much time in City or Provincial jail cells as on the job.

  13. Next we get to watch with care, the charges be slow walked, fumbled and then dropped on specious grounds.
    Standards Good; Double Standards even better.
    It is the progressive way.

  14. The only reason this fellow has not yet been apprehended is because the hundreds of peace loving moderates that were there or know him have tied up the phone lines and no calls can get through.
    Just another communications breakdown.

  15. From the article:
    “Police Chief Rick Hanson has said officers had been aware of the risk of violence during the rally and had a plan to keep the peace, but there was a communication breakdown that meant no police were in front of City Hall when the violence occurred.”
    Communication breakdown, my @$$.
    If the pressure hadn’t been put on, these guys would not have been arrested.
    That’s policing by consensus for you.

  16. I guess that’s the police version of,”the dog ate my homework”.
    Unbelievable. Maybe I AM being naive, thought the Calgary police would be anxious to apprehend The Painter.

  17. Thank you Ezra Levant. I like the vids from your TV show I’ve seen here at SDA and appreciate what you do for Calgary and Canadians.
    If you were to run for CPC leader upon Stephen Harper’s retirement, I’d work to get you elected.

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