Edmonton police fined after Black men who called for help pepper-sprayed, arrested

The Alberta Human Rights Commission has fined the Edmonton Police Service after it found two South Sudanese men were racially discriminated against on account of their race during a wrongful arrest. Edmonton Police Service car in Edmonton Alberta on Tuesday Aug. 1, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson.

EDMONTON - The Alberta Human Rights Commission has fined the Edmonton Police Service after ruling two Black men who had called police for help were instead racially discriminated against by officers during a wrongful arrest.

The commission, in a decision issued earlier this month, said that the two South Sudanese men named Yousef John and Caesar Judianga were each entitled to $40,000 for "injury to dignity" they faced after calling police for help in May 2017 for a crime they had witnessed.

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