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Last updated at 1:53 PM on 01/11/07  

RCMP officer taken to hospital Halloween night Breaking News print this article
After being struck by rock thrown through cruiser window
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TIGNISH -- A West Prince RCMP officer was taken to hospital Halloween night after being struck in the face by a rock that was thrown through his cruiser window.

Several large groups of people were responsible for throwing rocks and bottles at police vehicles and officers throughout the night in the Tigish area, resulting in damage to three police vehicles.

The officer sustained a deep cut to his head after a chunk of asphalt was thrown through the window of the police car he was in.

Police have not received any reports of rocks or bottles being thrown at other vehicles traveling in Tignish, leading them to the conclusion that those carrying out “these cowardly acts” were targeting police.

Sgt. Jamie George said RCMP was disappointed in the reaction from the young people part of these large crowds and has been in contact with Tignish council to work on ways to curb these “dangerous acts” in the future.

“Hopefully, this will address an embarrassing and shameful incident for the majority of citizens of Tignish,” said George in a news release.

In total, 13 young people, ranging in age from 16 to 21, were arrested for various breaches of the peace.

Police also responded to several reports of nuisance fires being set and property being damaged. And, also in Tignish, police, town maintenance staff and the fire department were kept busy responding to nuisance fires and complaints of damage to town property.

QUIETER NIGHT FOR EAST PRINCE RCMP

With the exception of a few minor fires, it was a relatively quiet Halloween for East Prince RCMP.

Police attended a fire at a vacant home and also assisted the Tyne Valley fire department on a call of burning hay bales in fields and on the road as well as hay fires in the Wellington area.

Police also responded to a small fire behind Englewood school in Crapaud.

Later, in the early morning Thursday, East Prince RCMP responded to a disturbance call at a residence in Albany where one female was taken into custody and released later in the day.

Charges against the 27-year-old woman are pending.

Here is a roundup of the calls, 23 in total, that Prince District RCMP responded to on Halloween:

- One report of threats;

- Six reports of mischief under $5,000;

- Two minor motor vehicle collisions involving minor injuries;

- One false intrusion 911 alarm;

- One report of suspicious persons;

- One theft report;

- Two Fire Prevention Act complains; and

- Nine nuisance fires throughout the district.

01/11/07  


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jason from tignish, pe writes: well its the one day of the year where kids get there revenge at there number 1 bulleys of the year. if they would just leave the youg people olone im sure they will be the same. and ps dont blame the tighish councel thats your job and thats what you people make your 52k a year from.if such things would not happen we would not need you. so thanks funny how you guys want to blame it on everyone els. typical police.
Posted 01/11/2007 at 2:27 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
steve from pei writes: well we can see that spelling isn't high on the list of things to learn in Tignish. one day of the year kids get revenge? what the hell are you talking about. go back to bed the EI cheques will be in soon.
Posted 01/11/2007 at 2:39 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
fred from PEI west writes: Jason from tignish, You are such an IDIOT!!!! You think it's ok to hit another human being in the head with a rock!! You must have been dropped on your head as a child or maybe your Mother and Father are first cousins!!!
Posted 01/11/2007 at 2:48 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Resolve Boys from PE writes: hahaha ya fred is right...where did you come from jason a stupid Giraffe in a Dumb Dumb Salad ahahaha
Posted 01/11/2007 at 3:00 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
J D from PEI writes: Unbelievable...where are the parents?? That's just brutal. They could have killed someone. How truly BORED are these kids to stand outside and throw huge rocks at cop cars? It's disgusting.
Posted 01/11/2007 at 3:02 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
joe from PE writes: MAYBE IF THE RCMP WOULDNT OF HAVE BEEN DRIVING AROUND ALL NIGHT AND SITTING IN PARKING LOTS WHILE THE KIDS WERE RUNNING AROUND THIS WOULDNT OF HAPPENED , IF THEY ALL WOULDA GOT OUT OF THERE VEHICLES AND CHASED THEM AND CAUGHT THEM INSTEAD OF BEING PARKED IN A PARKING LOT ALL NIGHT THIS WOULDNT OF HAVE HAPPENED , I THINK WE NEED NEW MOUNTIES FROM THE STATES TO COME DOWN HERE AND STRAIGHTEN THINGS UP !!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 01/11/2007 at 3:14 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Grape Smuggler from Spandex land writes: The cops should have known better, it happens year after year after year. A cop car goes in and there is 25 people pelting it. It happened many many times before.. Frankly i think it looks good on them. Get er done!!
Posted 01/11/2007 at 3:19 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Commentpolice from PEI writes: Joe, they can't bring mounties up from the states because the mounties are the RCMP, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, you know, our national police force?
Posted 01/11/2007 at 3:31 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
It's Sad from PEI writes: Maybe the RCMP should not bother appearing in Tignish on Halloween. Let the kids run mad like their parents are letting them and trash the town. It is sad though because it is a few irresponsible parents that are making the community a discrace by allowing such crap in their community. I feel sorry for the responsible residents that have made Tignish their home and have to pay the price for the few thoughtless individuals that cause these issues.
Posted 01/11/2007 at 3:42 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Not to balame from ppp writes: It's hard to blame the parents when there kids tell them they are just going out in the local neigborhood and going trick or treating...... You know very well they ain't, but then again you can't accuse them of doing it, because they never admit it. I can see if the kids are 9-11 or so yeah u can tell them, but when they are 15 - 17. try to tell them what to do.
Posted 01/11/2007 at 3:59 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
andrew from pei writes: we don't need to get mounties from the states joe and i am sure you are referring to the ones that disney owns right. we need mounties from Morocco some real moroccon a$$ kickers. or we could respect the Police and let them do thier jobs. Would you be dumb enough to get out of a car in a situation like that? Oh wait maybe you would have been. seriously though Joe Morocco mounties it would work!
Posted 01/11/2007 at 3:59 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
whatkindofpeople? from pei writes: Watch out for anyone in Tignish called Jason. It's a giveaway. Also, watch out for his brother Jason, and his mother, firt cousin to his father, and aunt to Brittney, his step-sister.
Posted 01/11/2007 at 4:06 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
scott from pei writes: HA HA HA HA HA HA best two post in a row I have read in a long time HA HAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA firt cousin morocco ha ha ha
Posted 01/11/2007 at 4:17 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
shocked from pei writes: get out the riot gear, rubber bullets and all,1 see how brave these cowards are when someone pushes back.
Posted 01/11/2007 at 4:25 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
kids outa control from pei writes: this is nobodys fault but the justice system here on the island. thats why they do these things and know they can get away with it. nowadays if a parent touches their kids they are hauled up in court for assault, years ago the kid got a palen or lathe in the behind and sent too bed ,not all kids are bad. nowadays kids don,t respect anything, spoiled rotten. and in the schools i agree they should bring back the strap. and as far as the mounties , they are just doing their job, but i myself think they should be stricker and there should be a curfew for 8 pm for all kids under the age of 21. anyone under the age of 21 caught out after 8 pm should be sent to the front lines in araq, its freedom of speech here in canada and that'ss my point of view, the justice system stinks
Posted 01/11/2007 at 4:29 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Weak time from PEI, PEI writes: Try getting your facts right Jason , The RCMP doing make 52,000 a year they make almost 72,000. Before overtime! Maby if you picked up a book instead of a case of beer you would learn some things. Tignish is a small town, it will take only a few days for the RCMP to learn who threw the rock and that person will be charged. Lets hope Judge Lanz will give this person some time rather then a 200 fine and 12 months probation which seems to be the norm around PEI!!!
Posted 01/11/2007 at 4:42 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
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