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OPP officer charged with sexual assault

Posted 1 year ago

Fri, Jun 15th, '12 - 9:04 am

An OPP officer from Northumberland has a court date after being charged by the SIU.

The province’s Special Investigations Unit has announced there are reasonable grounds to charge Constable James Orser with sexual offences against two teenaged girls.

The alleged offences occured in July of 2010.

Orser is due in Cobourg provincial offences court this July.



5 comments

  1. Gerald Brummell says:

    Ironic.

    A few months ago yet another O.P.P. officer was charged with sexually assaulting a woman in the O.P.P. headquarters, and to protect the victims identity they never told us it was (name removed)……. but teenaged girls are sexually assaulted by JAMES ORSER and suddenly the identity of the victims (minors) doesn’t matter……

  2. beebea87 says:

    Its officers like this who make people like me distrust the entire Police organization. Goes to show not even cops (the people we expect to keep us safe) can be trusted when it comes right down to it… If only I could go off about all the dirty cops I’ve come into contact with while I was using drugs.

  3. larry Smith says:

    “distrust the entire police organization”…this officer saved the lives of a couple of children in a burning building gin 2006 and was awarded a bravery medal. I will continue to trust the police and let truth come out and the courts decide on this.
    LS

  4. beebea87 says:

    Larry… walk a mile in my shoes, see what I’ve seen when it comes to the police, hear the horrible things they can and will say and do, look at some of the pictures of a close friend who was beaten to a pulp for nothing at all. I wish you could have been there all the times I was accosted by the police while doing my dirt a few years back. You can’t trust anyone these days… a uniform is just something else for predators to hide behind. Try to remember these police officers are simply people, who do stupid things sometimes, and who are not above the law. One good deed doesn’t absolve someone of a lifetime of wickedness.

  5. beebea87 says:

    BTW… your trust is sorely misplaced… my cousin (who has no record whatsoever) was torn from her home by 2 OPP officers thinking a picture of a criminal in the act resembled her… they treated her like garbage for almost 10 hours before laying charges that were subsequently dropped due to her being able to prove she was somewhere else at the time of the crime(which she tried to explain while being interrogated and was repeatedly told she was a liar). Cops are taught to judge first and sort the rest out later… how can you trust someone who can walk right into your home and treat you like a criminal without concrete evidence? (don’t try to say they need a warrant either because if an officer feels he/she has cause to enter a home, he/she can, and will, without regard for its occupants)


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