Well played Rob Ford
From the National Post:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/toronto/archive/2008/03/26/rob-ford-charged-with-assault-threatening-death.aspx
UPDATE:
The Post's Kelly Grant files this updated report:
Toronto city councillor Rob Ford, a maverick best known for his campaigns against spending at City Hall, has been charged with assaulting and uttering death threats against his wife after police were called to his Etobicoke home yesterday morning.
Mr. Ford was arrested and taken to 22 Division headquarters in Etobicoke and released without bail after promising to appear in court on April 28.
Mr. Ford’s lawyer, Dennis Morris, confirmed the alleged victim is Renata Ford, Mr. Ford’s wife and mother of the couple’s three-year-old daughter and baby son.
He said the councillor is innocent. “Our position is that the charges are spurious; they are unfounded,†Mr. Morris said in an interview. “Our position is that the complaint is a fabrication.â€
Toronto police Constable Wendy Drummond said officers were called to the home at about 8:30 a.m. yesterday. “He was arrested at the scene,†she said.
She would give few details about the arrest, citing the force’s “obligation to protect the victim.â€
Mr. Morris said the Children’s Aid Society granted Mr. Ford temporary care and custody of the couple’s children following the arrest — a move he called “very unusual†after an alleged domestic dispute in which a father is charged with assault. “You can read between the lines,†he said.
For now, the charges will not affect Mr. Ford’s ability to sit on council.
Brad Ross, the city spokesman, said no laws or council rules on the books compel a councillor charged with a crime to give up his seat, even if convicted. Mr. Ford would only have to resign if sentenced to jail time, Mr. Ross said.
“Yes, he has been charged, but he hasn’t been convicted of anything,†he said. “We need to remember that everybody is innocent until proven guilty.â€
Mr. Ross said he was not aware of any councillors being arrested and charged since the creation of the new city of Toronto in 1998.
“In my eight years at the city, no, there’s never been anything like this,†he added.
First elected in 2000, Mr. Ford has earned a reputation for making off-colour remarks — and making trouble — inside and outside City Hall.
During a council debate this month Mr. Ford said “Orientals†worked “like dogs†and are “slowly taking over,†comments Mayor David Miller called “bigoted and racist.â€
The councillor for Ward 2 Etobicoke North later said he intended the remarks as a compliment to the strong work ethic in Asian communities, and said he might challenge Mr. Miller for Mayor in the next election.
In 2002, he called Giorgio Mammoliti, a councillor of Italian descent, a “Gino Boy,†on the council floor. In 2006, he lied about getting drunk and hurling insults in the stands at a Toronto Maple Leafs game.
However, the son of a former MPP also has plenty of devoted fans who appreciate his candid manner and attention to City Hall spending. He posts his colleagues’ expense bills to his personal Web site. He is consistently the lowest-spending member of council, something that prompted his political foes to launch an investigation into his underspending last year.
The city’s integrity commissioner concluded the councillor broke the rules by spending his own money on office supplies without filing receipts, but he did not recommend Mr. Ford be punished.
Mr. Miller’s office declined to comment on Mr. Ford’s arrest. Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone called Mr. Ford’s arrest “a very sad situation.†He said it was too early for anyone to suggest Mr. Ford consider resigning.
“It’s not for us to say if he should be in council,†Mr. Pantalone. Etobicoke Councillor Doug Holyday, an ally of Mr. Ford and the other target of council’s underspending probe, also urged council and the public to wait for more information before passing judgment.
“To ask for his resignion at this point would be jumping to conclusions,†Mr. Holyday said. “Any prudent individual would be advised to wait.â€
With files from Chris Wattie