Black people are over-represented when Toronto police used force: FULL UPDATE

June 15 full press conference: A Toronto police two-year review found Black and racialized people were significantly over-represented when police used force.

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21 comments

  1. Poor police officers.
    It will be same like in America.
    Criminals has more rights than police officer and peaceful citizens.

    1. How can you say that when they just admitted they were doing racist actions? That’s like seeing someone step on someone’s toe and then asking the stepper if THE’RE okay instead of the one stepped on…

    2. @Hold The Line
      Absolutely everyone is entitled to their opinions on issues, as Absolutely no one is entitled to their own facts.

      Facts matter, unless you’re a sociopath or very confused 😕

  2. Honourable Justice ⚖
    When true value is paid by someone else … it will go on untill ALL THEIR BUSINESS RUNS OUT … WE CALL IT DEMOCRACY IN CANADA 🇨🇦
    🌳

  3. Now you may be asking — why does he acknowledge something that he was ordered to do by the same level of government that is now ordered him to apologize for it? That’s a well known maneuver used by politicians all over the western world for centuries; there is even a name for it, it is called ” an affair in another affair…”. My guess is whichever politician asking the chief to apologize, needs the support of that particular community to which the apology is being issued in order to obtain something bigger. His/Her own sondage probably indicates to him/her that if he/she tries to achieve this thing that he/she wants without the support of that particular community, he/she will fail. My guess is the upcoming Toronto mayoral election may be the reason.

  4. Strip searches should require a warrant, you should not be able to stick your fingers in our places but not allowed in our house without one? That seems backwards as hell.

    1. You’re stripped searched if you’re charged with a crime. What does entering a house without a warrant have to do with this? It’s not even comparable. You need grounds to strip search (charged with a crime) and you need grounds to enter a house. You also DONT need a warrant to enter a house if you have exigent circumstances. (someone sounds to be in distress). Literally NO ONE but somehow who has committed a crime will be strip searched so why would you even care?

  5. yeah that makes sense to me all things considered. We know who is getting up to mischief out here after all

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