Black Montreal man victim of wrongful arrest wasn’t racially profiled: report
MONTREAL — A Quebec judge’s report into the wrongful arrest of a Black man earlier this year concludes he was not the victim of racial profiling and that prosecutors and police officers acted reasonably.
Mamadi III Fara Camara spent six days in detention after being wrongfully charged with the attempted murder of a police officer who was allegedly disarmed and attacked with his own service weapon on Jan. 28.
Montreal police ultimately exonerated and apologized to Camara and in late March, arrested another person in connection with the case.
The Quebec government ordered an administrative investigation into the case, led by Quebec Superior Court Justice Louis Dionne.