Halifax police apologize to black community for pain caused by street checks
Halifax’s police chief issued a formal apology to Nova Scotia’s black community Friday over the practice of street checks, describing it as a first step to counter a series of historic wrongs.
Chief Daniel Kinsella acknowledged that officers’ actions and words over the decades have caused mistreatment and victimization.
“On behalf of the Halifax Regional Police, I am sorry. I am sorry for our actions that caused you pain,” he told an audience of several hundred gathered at an auditorium at the downtown public library.
Kinsella said while injustices can’t be undone, police are committed to doing better in the future.