Kingston police officer injured during 'volatile' homecoming gathering

Kingston Police say an officer has been taken to hospital after projectiles were thrown at police during Queen's University's unofficial homecoming weekend.
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We've had paramedics injured at Queens homecoming, a firefighter, and now a police officer. It's time for this to end. Start expelling students doing this without a refund. Enough!

Why do they even do homecoming anymore? It’s always such a shitshow for the poor towns Twenty year olds with freedom for the first time and booze don’t mix

So sad to see. These kids today are very worrisome.

Trust fund kids be wildin'.
Statistically at least one parent will be a lawyer so they should be okay.

Can we stop Homecoming please? It really is not necessary.

What do you expect after keeping these kids locked in their homes for almost 2 years? I’m pretty sure most people complaining on here were not all “squeaky clean” when they were that age. Too many judgmental people!

Find the young adults (not kids) and throw them in jail for a week...or a month.

Not one of them will clean those streets up and those sorority houses should be banned during pandemic just too much bs protectionism of it all 😡😡😏

They should have just carried #BLM signs and the students would have been left alone by the Cops ...

So an entire platoon of officers is needed for one grown man being injured but they won't shut down the town when a woman or child go missing or even worse?

Why don’t these children’s parents teach them a thing about respect, not just towards officers, but in general. Assaulting people, and no consequences. It’s a shameful place we are raising our children in.
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