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‘There is systemic discrimination in our policing’: New Toronto police data confirms officers use more force against Black people

Toronto police officers used more force against Black people, more often, even accounting for types of arrest, whether a person was armed, local demographics and other factors, Toronto police have found in a landmark report released Wednesday.

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Toronto police Chief Ramer speaks at a news conference announcing the release of the new data on Wednesday.


The hard data proves what has long been known and felt by members of the city’s Black communities.

Toronto police officers use more force against Black people, more often, with no clear explanation why. Except for race.

Wendy Gillis

Wendy Gillis is a Toronto-based reporter covering crime and policing for the Star. Reach her by email at wgillis@thestar.ca or follow her on Twitter: @wendygillis.

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