Demonstrators with a group called 'Not One More Death' are calling for an end to police brutality and more public accountability from the Thunder Bay Police Service. Deputy Police Chief Ryan Hughes met with demonstrators outside Thunder Bay police headquarters on Tuesday, saying their planned tree-planting was not permitted. But the man who headed up the investigation into the Police Services Board says Thunder Bay police still have "a long way to go" in addressing its shortcomings. She said a meeting among elders from the Not One More Death group and the police service will take place within the next few weeks. Debungee's brother, Brad and his community of Rainy River First Nations filed the complaint in 2016 that put the Thunder Bay police under the microscope.
Source: CBC News August 04, 2020 17:15 UTC