Montreal police officers handed 30-day suspensions for racial profiling in 2017
MONTREAL — A Black man who was racially profiled by Montreal police during a stop in 2017 says the 30-day suspensions recently imposed by the ethics commission on two officers is significant but not nearly enough.
Errol Burke, 59, said the penalties should have been tougher. The officers, Pierre Auger and Jean-Philippe Théorêt, were found guilty by the ethics commission last October.
“I really feel there needs to be harder penalties to help dissuade this kind of, what I would call arrogant behaviour, by police against people who haven’t committed any crimes,” Burke told a virtual news conference Thursday organized by local civil rights group Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations.
The group said the 30-day suspensions were the heaviest sanctions imposed by the ethics tribunal for racial profiling. But it is likely the ruling will be appealed, said executive director Fo Niemi.