Police ethics commissioner reviewing Montreal racism allegations (opens original article in a new tab)
Quebec's police ethics commissioner is reviewing allegations of racism and discrimination within the Montreal police department, following the dismantling of a night patrol unit in Montréal-Nord and the reassignment of 14 officers.
- Quebec's police ethics commissioner is reviewing a complaint about racism and discrimination in the Montreal police department.
- The Red Coalition requested an investigation after Montreal police dismantled a night patrol unit in Montréal-Nord.
- 14 officers from Station 39 were reassigned and two suspended while prosecutors decide on criminal charges.
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