Support Sgt. Paul Brown

2021-06-19

Support Sgt. Paul Brown

Jun 19, 2021 | Blog, General News

Support Sgt. Paul Brown

 

All profits from this initiative will be donated to local food banks to help support those who have been devastatingly impacted by the government measures.  

On April 16, 2021, Huf Gym in Mississauga took a stand when asked to once again close their business. Sergeant Paul Brown of the Peel Regional Police was called to attend the site to ensure the safety of all involved. Serving for 25 years as a peace officer, he chose to use kindness and understanding instead of force to deescalate the situation. This led to a request from one of the attendees for a hug; to which the officer complied.

This event was filmed by Sean O’Shea of Global News and Sgt. Brown’s actions were immediately portrayed in an unfavourable light. The response from the Police Department was swift and he was placed on suspension pending investigation.

We are proud to have Sgt. Brown as a member of Police on Guard and stand behind him!! Please visit standwithme.ca to support him and what he stands for. T-shirt orders will close on June 30th and we encourage everyone who places an order to wear their shirt to the worldwide rally on July 24th.

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