KITCHENER, Canada (PNN) - February 25, 2012 - A father has been arrested, strip-searched and hauled in for questioning - all because his four-year-old daughter drew a picture of a gun at school.
“I’m picking up my (children) and then next thing you know, I’m locked up,” Jessie Sansone, 26, told the Waterloo Region Record in Canada. “I was in shock. This is completely insane. My daughter drew a gun on a piece of paper at school.”
Sansone, a Kitchener resident, had arrived at Forest Hill public school to pick up his children when he was called to the principal’s office. Three pig thug cops informed him he was being charged with possession of a firearm. Then he was escorted out of the school, handcuffed and locked in the back of a pig thug cop car.
According to Sansone, he didn’t learn what had caused the investigation until hours after his unlawful arrest. Other pig thug cops went to his home, where the petty tyrant outlaw pig thug cops instructed his wife to come to the pig thug cop station, and kidnapped his other three children, unlawfully taking them to Family and Children’s Services to be questioned by fascist hoodlum interrogators.
“Nobody was given any explanation,” Sansone’s wife, Stephanie Squires, told the newspaper. “I didn’t know why he was being arrested. He had absolutely no idea what this was even about. I just kept telling them. ‘You’re making a mistake.’”
Sansone was forced to undergo a full strip search by outlaw pig thug pervert cops.
Waterloo Regional Police Inspector Kevin Thaler - the chief pig thug cop in the region - said Forest Hill public school had complained that “a firearm was in a residence and children had access to it. We had every concern, based on this information, that children were in danger.”
He told the newspaper that outlaw thug school officials’ concerns weren’t based merely on the girl’s picture. Neaveh, Sansone’s daughter, also purportedly made remarks about the drawing that troubled the pig thug officials.
When a teacher asked Neaveh who the man in the picture was, she purportedly said, “That’s my daddy’s. He uses it to shoot bad guys and monsters.”
Sansone said several hours after his arrest a detective apologized and informed him that he would be released without charges.
“To be honest with you, I broke down,” Sansone told the Record. “My character got put down so much. I was actually really hurt, like it could happen that easy. How do you recognize a criminal from a father?”
Alison Scott, the mindless bureaucratic executive director of Family and Children’s Services, said the agency was required to investigate after the school reported the incident.
As for the strip search, Thaler said the procedure was required “for (pig thug cop) safety, because it’s a firearms-related incident.”
He noted, “At the point in the investigation when it was determined it was not a real firearm, the individual was released unconditionally.”