Groups say Montreal cops should apologize to Black man suspected of stealing own car
Montreal police should apologize to a Black man who was handcuffed after officers suspected he was stealing his own car, civil rights groups said Saturday, as they raised concerns the incident marks an instance of racial profiling.
A video of the incident circulating on social media shows the man, still in handcuffs, angrily asking the officers why they cuffed him before verifying the vehicle belonged to him and asking whether he was handcuffed because he is Black.
Quebec’s Public Safety Minister François Bonnardel said Saturday morning that he will look into what happened.
“The video that is circulating raises questions,” Bonnardel wrote in a post on Twitter. “We will make the necessary verifications with the (Montreal police service) so that they can shed light on the context around the events that were filmed.”