Quebec urged to review police use of force on kids after video of violent arrest
MONTREAL — Opposition party Québec solidaire and a Black community group in Montreal are calling on the provincial government to introduce a policy governing how police interact with young, racialized people.
Their calls come following the arrest of a Black teenager last month, video from which appeared to show a Montreal police officer kneeling on the 14-year-old’s neck.
Images of the June 10 arrest outside Georges-Vanier high school in the city’s Villeray district have been widely shared on social media and compared to the May 2020 video of a police officer kneeling on the neck of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Québec solidaire member Andrés Fontecilla and Marjorie Villefranche of Maison D’Haiti told a news conference today police must stop racially profiling Black youth and arresting young people without cause.