Pot-eating Toronto cop a 'complete idiot,'

VIANARCHRIS

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Pot-eating Toronto cop a 'complete idiot,' judge says after guilty plea

The Canadian Press
November 9, 2018

Pot-eating Toronto cop a 'complete idiot,' judge says after guilty plea
TORONTO — A Toronto police officer who stole and ate a marijuana-laced chocolate bar seized during a pot-shop raid was a "complete idiot" for tampering with evidence, a judge said Friday as the man pleaded guilty in the case.

Vittorio Dominelli, a 36-year-old constable who resigned from the force this week, pleaded guilty to attempting to obstruct justice in connection with the January incident.

Justice Mary Misener, who presided over the case, said Dominelli's actions were on the low end of the spectrum when it came to evidence tampering, but were nonetheless significant.

"From the point of view of public interest, the impact is profound," she said. "The conduct here you cannot describe as anything other than stupid."

Misener added that the fact that Dominelli had taken a marijuana-infused item was not the issue.

"He might have taken cough syrup or a pair of woolly comfortable socks that he wanted to try on his feet," she said. "It's interfering with evidence."

Dominelli, the son of a longtime Toronto officer and a father of three, was part of a team that raided an illegal marijuana dispensary around 5 p.m. on Jan. 27, according to an agreed statement of facts read out in court by Crown attorney Philip Perlmutter.

The officer, armed and dressed in plainclothes, agreed to go get pizza for the squad as they were going through the pot shop, court heard. While walking out of the store, Dominelli saw several cannabis-oil-infused chocolate bars, which he pocketed.

He and his partner, Const. Jamie Young, went to a nearby pizza place where Dominelli began to have second thoughts about taking the chocolate bars, Perlmutter said.

Dominelli told Young about his reservations and wanted to leave the bars at the pizza place but his partner disagreed with his idea, court heard.

After the raid was concluded around 11 p.m., Dominelli and Young were re-assigned to conduct surveillance on an after-hours bar, court heard. Dominelli then spoke about the then-looming legalization of recreational marijuana and the pair chatted about how neither had tried cannabis, court heard.

"He assumed it would be a minor mellow feeling," Perlmutter said, reading from the agreed statement of facts. "He did not think consuming a small amount would impair each officer."

The pair consumed all eight squares of one chocolate bar while on their surveillance mission and became "seriously intoxicated," court heard.

Young has been charged with attempting to obstruct justice and breach of trust in connection with the incident, but the allegations against her have not been proven in court.

Dominelli said he initially didn't feel anything but after about 20 minutes, the effects of the cannabis-infused chocolate hit him "like a ton of bricks," court heard.

"He was sweating heavily and believed he was going to pass out," Perlmutter told court.

Dominelli thought he was going to die, court heard. He asked his partner to radio for help, but she refused.

The officer eventually grabbed the radio from his partner, ran up the street and called for help.

"Send an ambulance," a breathless Dominelli tells the dispatcher on the call, which was played in court.

When questioned by the dispatcher, Dominelli is heard saying he's going to pass out.

"Are you injured? Did anything happen?" the dispatcher asks.

"I'm just lightheaded," Dominelli says.

When other officers rushed to the scene one of them slipped on ice and suffered a severe head injury, court heard. That officer still has "significant difficulties with speech and vision," and remains off work 10 months later.

Court also heard that seven people were charged in the pot-shop raids, but those charges were dropped due to Dominelli's actions.

Peter Brauti, Dominelli's lawyer, told court his client is remorseful and ashamed.

"I would say it was an act of utter stupidity, quite frankly," Brauti said. "He has done everything he can to show remorse and make reparation for what he's done."

Dominelli offered to resign within weeks of the incident, the lawyer said. He is also depressed, shakes when he speaks and cries when talking about the incident, Brauti said.

The Crown is proposing a conditional sentence for Dominelli to be served in the community while the defence is arguing for a conditional discharge. A charge of breach of trust was withdrawn.

Liam Casey, The Canadian Press
 

whitebb2727

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"Dominelli thought he was going to die, court heard. He asked his partner to radio for help, but she refused.
The officer eventually grabbed the radio from his partner, ran up the street and called for help.
"Send an ambulance",
LMFAO!!! I would have paid to watch that. :clap:
Shit ain't no joke. I thought pot was going to kill me one time as a teenager.

As an adult I've made cookies and after an hour think they were no good and eat a couple more to find out they were in fact quit strong.

It can be a very uncomfortable feeling. Though now I realize it's just the weed and calm myself down.

Sometimes I actually want to get that high.

I would've paid to watch it as well. Could you imagine how hard that hit someone niave to pot?
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Shit ain't no joke. I thought pot was going to kill me one time as a teenager.

As an adult I've made cookies and after an hour think they were no good and eat a couple more to find out they were in fact quit strong.

It can be a very uncomfortable feeling. Though now I realize it's just the weed and calm myself down.

Sometimes I actually want to get that high.

I would've paid to watch it as well. Could you imagine how hard that hit someone niave to pot?
I think we've all been there, that's what makes it funny. The public embarrassment is fitting for a thief cop.
 

whitebb2727

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I think we've all been there, that's what makes it funny. The public embarrassment is fitting for a thief cop.
I used to work industrial maintenance and on this one job I had been on a couple year break from pot. A guy I worked with asked me if I wanted to smoke a j one Friday after work. I obliged. It was the creep. Super creep. I bet it took over an hour to fully kick in. I remember the drive home thinking it was no good. Made it home and took a quick shower and went to dinner with the wife.

We went for Chinese and I love mushrooms. About the time we were ready to eat that joint had floored me. It was strong. I got that wierd feeling where it seems like you are choking when trying to eat.

One of the mushrooms managed to go down whole and it freaked me out. I stood up in the middle of the restaurant and started screaming I was choking. My wife smacked me in the side real hard and told me to shut up and sit down, if I was screaming I could breathe.

I regained my composure but was embarrassed.
 

WHATFG

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Shit ain't no joke. I thought pot was going to kill me one time as a teenager.

As an adult I've made cookies and after an hour think they were no good and eat a couple more to find out they were in fact quit strong.

It can be a very uncomfortable feeling. Though now I realize it's just the weed and calm myself down.

Sometimes I actually want to get that high.

I would've paid to watch it as well. Could you imagine how hard that hit someone niave to pot?
the only time I thought pot was going to kill me was when it was laced with something...you could see it in the bag....there was definitely something in this...I was 18...I'm 54....lol....
 

whitebb2727

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the only time I thought pot was going to kill me was when it was laced with something...you could see it in the bag....there was definitely something in this...I was 18...I'm 54....lol....
I've had it happen a couple times when I was younger.

Looking back I realize it was just the high and I was in no real danger.

I've had a few people wig out on me and think they were going to die.

It's the heart pounding sativa's that done me that way. I haven't had it happen in almost 20 years. I think it only happens to new smokers on those that have been on a long break.

I also noticed the uncomfortable feeling from early cut pot. It's one reason I grow my own. The cannabinoids that counter the paranoia develope late flower.
 
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