‘We must demand change:’ Canada’s first black police chief supports demonstrations
WINNIPEG — Canada’s first black police chief says he will be joining people to shine a light of hope “into the darkness of this moment” as anti-racism demonstrations take place around the world.
“We must stand up. We must march. We must demand change,” Devon Clunis, the former police chief of Winnipeg, wrote in a letter to the city on his Facebook page Friday.
Demonstrations in the United States have spread to other cities since the death of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis, on May 25. A police officer knelt on Floyd’s neck for several minutes, even as Floyd said he couldn’t breathe.
Clunis said the man’s death has left him with immense anger and outrage.