好像一次 "MeToo" (get beaten/shot by police) 運動:
2000 - 2017: The number of victims who died after fatal interactions with police
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March 10, 2020: Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation was stopped by RCMP in Fort McMurray regarding an expired licence plate. Police officers accosted Adam's wife, who was driving the vehicle. Adam intervened, and was then
assaulted by two officers, sustaining head injury.[3] Adam was charged for resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer, and was released from custody the subsequent day[4].
April 9, 2020:
Jason Collins was shot by Winnipeg officers at his own home, after they arrived responding to a domestic violence call. Police left the house, and 40 minutes after their initial arrival an officer shot Collins while he confronted them from his front door. [15]
May 27, 2020: Toronto Police were called to assist Regis Korchinski-Paquet after a domestic conflict with a request to take her to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). Family members state that Korchinski-Paquet was also experiencing epileptic seizures [31]. Korchinski-Paquet told officers she needed to use the bathroom and was followed into the apartment by multiple officers, who would not allow entry by other family members. Korchinski-Paquet's mother and brother reportedly heard her calling for help before silence. An officer reportedly then came out and knocked on the neighbour's apartment door and told them that Korchinski-Paquet was either in the neighbouring unit or the one a floor below.
Later the officers stated that Korchinski-Paquet had fallen off the balcony while in their care. After public protest, this incident is currently under investigation by the SIU. Korchinski-Paquet's mother and her hired lawyer later retracted the previous statement that she witnessed her daughter's alleged murder. Toronto Police have since obtained the statement of another witness, as well as security camera footage of the balcony, and are currently evaluating the circumstances of Korchinski-Paquet's death. [32]
June 4, 2020: Chantel Moore, a 26 year old Indigenous woman from Vancouver Island,
died after being shot in New Brunswick by police. Edmundston Police Force officers were called, by Moore's boyfriend, to do a wellness check on a woman in an apartment in the city. Inspector Steve Robinson told reporters that when they arrived, she emerged with a knife and attacked an officer. Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said "I'm pissed. I'm outraged ... I don't understand how someone dies during a wellness check? Police serve Canadians and Indigenous peoples of Canada — not the opposite. These independent inquires need to bring justice."[10]
Protesters have occupied a Mississauga intersection for over 24 hours as the family of a 62-year-old man, who was shot and killed by police over the weekend, calls for answers and justice.
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