Yaniv Arrested Again [confirmed] - Yaniv was in the back of a cop car friday

True, but the Zionist state of Israel is a powerful ally once you get across the border. I really can't think of another country that has such institutionalized and structural support of a potential prison cohort when it comes to extradition to another country to stand trial for alleged sexual misconduct. Even Rome eventually lets their kiddyfiddlers stand trial. Jews protect their own.

Isreal protects those Jews with actual residential connection to Israel from extradition to outside Israel.

I don't know if you noticed, but Israel changed their extradition law after the Samuel Shienbein clusterfuck (and actually ended up shooting the little shit to death in prison anyways).

Unless I'm missing something, I don't think Yaniv's salvation lies in Israel.
 
Guys (a couple of you), this thread is to discuss Yaniv possibly being arrested, not paranoid jew theories. Take it to the shitposting thread.

I am loathe to be the optics faggot everybody hates, but I also want to point out that I think that too many people here focusing on the fact that Yaniv is a j00, through his mother, is something that could really only help Yaniv's public image when his liberty is finally on the chopping block. Whether it works or not.

"Yeah, he's a bad trans ally, and a pedo, but we should really talk about Kiwifarms' rampant anti-Semitism." - Every SJW rag ever.

Just sit back, open a cold one, and enjoy watching him self immolate. It ain't difficult.
 
I don't know how to quote the OP from @WGkitty, but in reference to that.

The original report that Yaniv had been arrested came through me originally. The visitor to the building who had seen Yaniv in the back of the cop car came to me via a Twitter mutual. I asked if I could speak to them and get them on record and they refused. Backed out for a sketch reason.

I then tried to confirm with RCMP, and RCMP declined to confirm.

I then went to who I am assuming now is WG on Twitter (honestly I don't keep track of who is who between KF and Twitter LOL I'm so sorry) and asked if he could verify, but he was not home at the time (this allegedly occurred at 1030am PST).

While I believe Yaniv was arrested, I am under the impression now it was under the mental health act, and not in relation to the assault or any other criminal actions on his part. But there is no way to confirm this, hence why I never reported it for any outlet.

Keep this in mind: If Yaniv is ever arrested in relation to the Bexte assault, Bexte will be the first one informed as he was the victim of the assault (you have a right to know, as a victim, if your assailant is picked up). Hence, you'll likely hear it on Rebel Media first. Bexte never reported anything, so it is not likely he was arrested in relation to the assault.
 
While I believe Yaniv was arrested, I am under the impression now it was under the mental health act, and not in relation to the assault or any other criminal actions on his part. But there is no way to confirm this, hence why I never reported it for any outlet.

If it was a mental health issue, wouldn't he typically be taken by ambulance to the hospital for evaluation? I'm not sure how it's done in Canada, but that would be somewhat unusual here. I think everyone might be jumping to conclusions, they could have picked him up for many reasons that don't include arrest or any sort of involuntary hold.
 
I don't know how to quote the OP from @WGkitty, but in reference to that.

The original report that Yaniv had been arrested came through me originally. The visitor to the building who had seen Yaniv in the back of the cop car came to me via a Twitter mutual. I asked if I could speak to them and get them on record and they refused. Backed out for a sketch reason.

I then tried to confirm with RCMP, and RCMP declined to confirm.

I then went to who I am assuming now is WG on Twitter (honestly I don't keep track of who is who between KF and Twitter LOL I'm so sorry) and asked if he could verify, but he was not home at the time (this allegedly occurred at 1030am PST).

While I believe Yaniv was arrested, I am under the impression now it was under the mental health act, and not in relation to the assault or any other criminal actions on his part. But there is no way to confirm this, hence why I never reported it for any outlet.

Keep this in mind: If Yaniv is ever arrested in relation to the Bexte assault, Bexte will be the first one informed as he was the victim of the assault (you have a right to know, as a victim, if your assailant is picked up). Hence, you'll likely hear it on Rebel Media first. Bexte never reported anything, so it is not likely he was arrested in relation to the assault.
That is me on Twitter! I confirmed with someone in the building who saw it all go down before posting here. I do know for certain Yaniv was taken from his condo in the back of a cop car Friday morning.

As for the reason for being taken away, I am not so certain. Last time Yaniv was arrested for the weapons possession he ended up going to the hospital from faking a seizure. I see no reason why he didn't fake more medical problems to be taken back to the hospital instead of jail this time also.

If he was taken in under the mental health act his drunken hissy fit last night would almost for certain raise eyebrows at the hospital. I doubt he was certified but if the doctor that released him knew of last night's drinking they would probably consider certifying him.
 
If it was a mental health issue, wouldn't he typically be taken by ambulance to the hospital for evaluation? I'm not sure how it's done in Canada, but that would be somewhat unusual here. I think everyone might be jumping to conclusions, they could have picked him up for many reasons that don't include arrest or any sort of involuntary hold.
Could it be a plausible thing that he was taken for questioning about the assault/allegations by police, who decided his mental state was in question and subsequently ordered a mental health act evaluation? Would explain the lack of ambulance.

I feel if it was nothing then (if this actually happened) Miriam wouldn't be loosing her shit in public. But without actual confirmation it's all just theories for now obviously.
 
Could it be a plausible thing that he was taken for questioning about the assault/allegations by police, who decided his mental state was in question and subsequently ordered a mental health act evaluation? Would explain the lack of ambulance.

I feel if it was nothing then (if this actually happened) Miriam wouldn't be loosing her shit in public. But without actual confirmation it's all just theories for now obviously.

No, actually. Police would actually be the ones to arrest an individual who was a harm to themselves or others, and take them to the hospital. Unless they were injured already or had injured someone, EMS would not get involved.

As for Miriam losing her shit... A section 10 (May fall under a different code in BC) doesn’t necessarily have to be voluntary. Not saying it was. Maybe they didn’t know the police were coming. Or if Yaniv did call for mental health intervention, thinking it would add to his “I was sexually assaulted and now I’m suicidal” story line, maybe they thought an ambulance would come and not the police (many people would assume that incorrectly), and Miriam misinterpreted the arrest or simply didn’t understand what was happening.

Either way, the most credible evidence that it was not in relation to the assault is the fact that the Rebel did not report on it — Ie: That Bexte received no notification that Yaniv was going to be taken in or questioned.

As for the person who witnessed the arrest and came to me yesterday afternoon, leading me to then have to go to WG to try and get confirmation, it was because they refused to go on record (even anonymously) to provide an account of what they’d seen. They felt their life was at risk, apparently.

Edit: Sorry, Friday afternoon.
 
I'm thinkin that if he really did go to the rape center...It may have been them who called for a health & welfare check...
Humor him to get him out the door & call the Cops.
Also my thinking that he hit the bottle as soon as he was released....hence all the attacks from Hawthorn....Then nothing from him till an hour ago? Musta been a hell of a hangover
 
Could it be a plausible thing that he was taken for questioning about the assault/allegations by police, who decided his mental state was in question and subsequently ordered a mental health act evaluation? Would explain the lack of ambulance.

I feel if it was nothing then (if this actually happened) Miriam wouldn't be loosing her shit in public. But without actual confirmation it's all just theories for now obviously.
Yeah but 72 hour holds usually last for 72 hours (not trying to be a smart-ass here) so I think probably not so in this case.
 
Yeah but 72 hour holds usually last for 72 hours (not trying to be a smart-ass here) so I think probably not so in this case.
In the states, it's not like a 72 hour sentence...It means they can't hold you for more than 72 hours...They can release someone at any point prior to the end of the hold...Also consider that the financial charges are similar to a hospital ICU (it's basically a psych ICU)...I don't know how insurance works up there...Here, if the person is brought in by the Cops...It's the city that foots the bill.
It's good enough for me...At least his behaviors are now being documented by the local authorities & a psych file has been created.
 
Yeah but 72 hour holds usually last for 72 hours (not trying to be a smart-ass here) so I think probably not so in this case.
It's 48 hours in BC.

Edit: As @Short Stack correctly points out, it's not mandatory. Once they've been assessed as not meeting the criteria for being certified, they can be released. Theoretically, it could be over and done with very quickly.

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Agreed...even so he would have been in a holding cell for maybe 24 hours...All the while not having any control. & maybe no idea when & if he'll be released..... & all the bologna sammichs in paper bags.
What's insane is that it appears he created the @hawthornunit229 as soon as he was home & went on the warpath...All those tweets within an hour...& entirely obvious it was him....The replies are great.
At some point I have to believe the STRATA has to see him as a liability to themselves, or other residents & the STRATA & take action.

At some stage he will become so infamous that everyday normies know about him. When he becomes so infamous that it affects property values in the area, strata will be unhappy.
 
If it was a mental health issue, wouldn't he typically be taken by ambulance to the hospital for evaluation?

If it was voluntary, on his request, sure. If it was involuntary in nature, then it would indeed be the popo that would do the transport. He wouldn't technically be "under arrest," but they would be empowered to take him into protective custody. It's a civil matter, but it would look a lot like an arrest to the untrained eye.

That's true in the US and, AFAIK, Canada. Most English common law countries, in fact.

I do agree with @yesthatanna's logic that it's unlikely he has been popped for the actual assault we saw on that video tho. If that were true, Rebel Media would be crowing like crazy right now.
 
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