Black groups say Montreal police racism allegations deserve public inquiry

Edouard Staco, president of Afro Youth Summit, speaks during a press conference in Montreal, Tuesday, June 16, 2026. Maison d'Haiti director Arcelle Appolon, left, and Alix Adrien, the President of the Quebec Board of Black Educators as well as the vice-president of Afro Youth Summit, look on. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Charlotte Glorieux

MONTREAL - A coalition of Black community groups has joined calls for an independent public inquiry into allegations of racism within the Montreal police force that have led to 14 officers being reassigned and two others facing potential criminal charges.

Members of the Afro Youth Summit issued the call on Tuesday, joining politicians and community leaders demanding an independent examination of officers assigned to Station 39 in Montréal-Nord, a diverse borough in the city's northeast end.

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