Two Montreal police officers lied about 2017 death of detainee: ethics board
MONTREAL — Quebec’s police ethics board says two Montreal officers lied to investigators about the 2017 death of a 23-year-old man in custody.
Administrative judge Benoit Mc Mahon says Const. Mathieu Paré and Dominic Gagné — since promoted to detective-sergeant — were negligent or showed a lack of concern for the man’s well-being when they wrote on an intake form that he did not suffer from any medical conditions or take medication.
David Tshiteya Kalubi died Nov. 8, 2017, in a holding cell at the Montreal municipal court, hours after he told Gagné during the intake process that he suffered from anemia and took medication for it.
That interaction betweenKalubi and Gagné was caught on video and contradicted the officers’ written reports and oral statements to investigators from Quebec’s police watchdog — Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes.