Police ethics commissioner reviewing Montreal racism allegations
MONTREAL — Quebec’s police ethics commissioner says it is reviewing a complaint about serious allegations of racism and misconduct by Montreal police officers filed by a civil rights advocacy group.
The Red Coalition asked the commissioner to investigate the allegations made public by Montreal police Chief Fady Dagher on June 12, when he announced the dismantling of a 16-member night patrol unit in a multicultural neighbourhood. The police force said there could be criminal charges.
In correspondence shared with The Canadian Press, the commissioner’s office told the Red Coalition it opened a file on Wednesday morning.
The coalition had requested an investigation after the Montreal police department announced last week it had dismantled a night patrol unit in the Montréal-Nord neighbourhood.


