Decision finds police at Montebello incited violence
The ruling by the "Comité à la déontologie policière"*, released yesterday, also found that the officers were disrespectful or impolite, used obscene, blasphemous or abusive language, and refused to produce identification when asked.
"This is a victory for democracy and for the democratic right to peaceful protests, but I have the same question I had two years ago," says
"Who ordered them to do it? We need an independent judicial inquiry into the whole cover-up. When people show up to protest because they are concerned about an issue - and they are attacked by those who are supposed to be defending them... there is something wrong with the system."
"These officers did not make the decision on their own to pose as demonstrators and incite violence. Police were used to try to turn a peaceful protest into a violent one. The public should be very concerned."
The three police officers must now appear before the committee investigating their behaviour within the next two weeks.
* A copy of the decision in French is available at www.cep.ca. The English translation has not yet been released.
For further information: Dave Coles, (613) 299-5628; Gaétan Ménard, (819) 775-6980; Michelle Walsh, (613) 230-5800, ext. 222
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