Daniel Dale, Toronto Star Reporter, Won't Be Charged After Mayor Rob Ford Clash

CP  |  By Posted: 05/09/2012 4:21 pm Updated: 05/09/2012 6:57 pm

TORONTO - The investigation into a clash between Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and a journalist came to a close Wednesday with police saying no charges would be laid in the incident.

Toronto Star reporter Daniel Dale said police found "no evidence" he was spying on the mayor or set foot on his property last week on the night of the confrontation.

Dale said he met with investigators Wednesday afternoon to go through his BlackBerry, which was held by police after he dropped it at the scene.

They found no photos or videos from that night, he said.

"I've repeatedly said, because it's true, I was never on the mayor's property _ not only that, I've never looked over his fence," Dale said.

A spokesman for the mayor said Ford has no comment.

Ford confronted Dale on May 2, accusing him of peering over a fence at the mayor's west Toronto home. He admitted to angrily chasing Dale and said the reporter looked frightened.

Dale's version of events has the mayor charging him with a cocked fist.

The mayor and his brother Coun. Doug Ford later said they gave police incriminating video of the reporter but Dale said he was on public property, looking at parkland the mayor is trying to buy.

Dale said he wasn't allowed to view the footage but believes it cleared him of any wrongdoing.

The dispute sparked widespread debate over press freedom and privacy rights, with many residents and commentators picking sides.

Some political pundits and insiders suggested Ford's antics are jeopardizing Toronto's reputation.

The mayor painted the incident as the latest in a series of personal attacks by the Star, with whom he has clashed repeatedly over the years. He threatened last week not to speak to any media in Dale's presence.

Doug Ford told local media Wednesday he believes the blame lies with the newspaper for sending Dale out there in the first place.

Dale tweeted his rebuttal, saying it was his idea to visit the site because "it's necessary to be able to say exactly what that land looks like."

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PortlandZoo
Wait... what?
03:02 PM on 05/11/2012
hey rob, you shouldn't have taken the job if you're so afraid of reporters... what a silly child he is.
11:01 AM on 05/10/2012
You mean that they were actually considering criminal charges?
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William70
10:57 AM on 05/10/2012
His behaviour is becoming pathalogical. His friends and family should be more forceful in intervention. Otherwise the professionals will have to be sent in.
10:31 AM on 05/10/2012
Napoleon the pig was hoping to punish a reporter working for a hostile paper.
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sgillhoolley
Occupy the discussion.
09:01 AM on 05/10/2012
Wow, Mayor Ford assults the reporter, who was on public property, and the victim is the one who should be worried about legal charges being filed? What is wrong with our country? We took a wrong turn somewhere back. We need to retrace our steps and get pack onto the right path. An elite government, not beholden to anyone, immune to our laws, is a nightmare waiting to happen.
yer
Stop the Alberta Taliban
05:09 AM on 05/14/2012
the nightmare is here and now
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Scoville Scale
Canadian Contrarian
08:49 AM on 05/10/2012
I haven't heard or seen reporters from other outlets condemning Ford's silent treatment tactic, but I expect that they will. Or should.
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Simon Wagstaff
Friday the 13th comes on a Wednesday this month
08:30 AM on 05/10/2012
Ford's actions are of a bully, and when faced down, liek all bullies the cry babay wuss in him comes out in spades.
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waldopepper
I'd tell you all about me if you were my friend.
08:00 AM on 05/10/2012
What about charges for the pig.
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07:35 AM on 05/10/2012
This guy Ford is such a baby.
06:58 AM on 05/10/2012
Ford should be charged with assault and theft.
Seamus OMalley
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
06:42 AM on 05/10/2012
Geeze, could that Ford guy look any more like Mr. Creosote?
11:04 AM on 05/10/2012
LMAO!
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SeeTheFnords
Look out - there's one behind you!
01:18 AM on 05/12/2012
We should all send him wafer-thin mints as a consolation prize
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jrfunkenstein
'It's a sad and beautiful world'
06:04 AM on 05/10/2012
Ford's victimization syndrome appears to be preventing him from acting like a responsible adult, much less an effective mayor of the largest, most diverse city in the country.

Just how big an embarrassment does he believe the citizens of Toronto are prepared to suffer as their mayor?
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TT Esty1
Failure is a temporary condition.
02:43 AM on 05/10/2012
I would suspect that Ford's hippopotamusian charge towards Dale was an attempt to incite Dale into a defense and then Ford could claim to be a victim of Dale's defense tactics. But then, would Ford really have been able to cognitively formulate such a plot. Nah.
01:36 AM on 05/10/2012
Daniel, next time make sure you have a cheese burger in your pocket as a pacifier >_0
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Spartan Ideal
01:08 AM on 05/10/2012
And this ended as it began-With Ford making a fool of himself. Though doubtless, his supporters will still crow victory about this.
08:39 AM on 05/10/2012
You would think even his supporters would have woken up by now.