Interference by police after Quebec teen killed by cops can’t go unpunished: lawyers
MONTREAL — Lawyers representing the family of a Longueuil, Que., teen who was shot dead by police in September say they are shocked by allegations of police interference in the investigation by the province’s police watchdog.
The allegations came to light Thursday, when Longueuil Mayor Catherine Fournier released correspondence between the police force and a provincial watchdog that provides a timeline of what police officers allegedly did immediately after the fatal shooting of Nooran Rezayi, 15.
Rezayi was killed Sept. 21 after being shot by an officer in the suburban neighbourhood south of Montreal.
Brigitte Bishop, director of the watchdog, the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes, alleged in the correspondence officers questioned witnesses about the actions of police and attempted to obtain video footage, even though this was against the rules they were supposed to follow.


