RCMP officers swarmed, vehicles damaged while breaking up large party in Manitoba

Manitoba RCMP said their vehicles were swarmed by multiple intoxicated youth while they attempted to break up a wild house party in East St. Paul Saturday night.

According to Mounties, at approximately 10 p.m., officers with the Red River North detachment started receiving multiple calls about a large party at a home on Saddleridge Lane in East St. Paul, located just outside of the Winnipeg city limits.

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32 comments

    1. Untrue. The article in Surrey about 2 weeks back. A bunch of Indian youth harassing the police at a car meet.

  1. This many messed up kids means there’s that many parents who are not parenting their kids. These are the kids that will replace the current adults and it will be chaos with gangs and back to barbaric times if we don’t figure out a way to parent these kids and the younger ones so that they don’t turn out like this. At this point, these kids are so deprived and desperate for attention and care that they consider even bad attention as acceptable.

    1. partying is part of being young it doesn’t make kids bad or parents bad, it’s also better than doing it in your late 20s or 30#

    2. @ryan radcliffe jumping up on down on a police car as we’ve seen numerous times recently isn’t fun. It’s sheer stupidity.

  2. You see more and more of this irresponsible, immature behavior. I don’t know what’s wrong with parents, but they’re clearly not teaching their kids how to behave properly.

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