Supreme Court sides with man over his detention in race-tinged drug case
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has highlighted the harms of over-policing on racial minorities in a ruling that set aside an Asian-Canadian man’s convictions for possessing a gun, drugs and illicit cash.
Police had no reasonable cause to walk into a backyard at a Toronto housing complex and begin questioning 20-year-old Tom Le, the high court said in the 3-2 decision Friday.
Le was chatting in the yard with four young black men late one night in May 2012 when police officers showed up.