Repentigny Black community denounce police action plan to tackle racial profiling
REPENTIGNY, Que. — Black community leaders in a town just north of Montreal slammed their local police force’s plan to tackle racial profiling on Sunday, saying the strategy was developed without their input and will take too long to implement.
The critiques came from community groups representing Black residents of Repentigny, Que., who held a news conference to denounce the five-year action plan days after it was first released.
Advocates said the plan, developed by the Service de Police de la Ville de Repentigny in response to a report that revealed Black residents are nearly three times more likely to face arrest than other local residents, misrepresents their views and doesn’t go far enough to curb systemic racism.
“We don’t recognize ourselves in the plan, they don’t talk about us, they talk about ‘social groups,'” said Pierre Yvenert, a local Black resident and president of one of the community groups taking part in Sunday’s news conference. “It feels like we don’t exist.”