Residents should report racism involving police, Montreal-Nord mayor said
MONTREAL — Allegations that Montreal police officers engaged in racist and discriminatory behaviour toward citizens have reopened old wounds in Montreal-Nord, where Mayor Christine Black urged victims and witnesses to come forward.
Black made the appeal during a news conference Sunday as the northeast Montreal borough grapples with allegations involving officers assigned to local police Station 39.
Black said the allegations have reopened long-standing concerns about racism in Montreal-Nord and raised broader questions about trust in public institutions. She said encouraging citizens to come forward will be critical as authorities seek to determine the full extent of the alleged misconduct.
“We need to restore that trust,” she said. “We need to find a way — I don’t know what it is today — but it will have to be built in the coming weeks and months,” said Black, who became emotional and wiped away tears during the news conference.

