Edmonton’s Black community says relationship with police remains ‘broken’ one year after George Floy

Edmonton’s Black community says relationship with police remains ‘broken’ one year after George Floy



One year after the death of George Floyd, Edmonton’s Black community says their relationship with police remains ‘broken.’

34 thoughts on “Edmonton’s Black community says relationship with police remains ‘broken’ one year after George Floy

  1. the only minority community in canada that has legitimate gripes is the natives, the rest of them have it better here then pretty much anywhere else, even if things are not perfect

  2. Broken relationship? What happened exactly that we are talking about here. I bet if you asked any one of those protestors what they are personally doing to help the black community either through volunteer work or community programs you would barely find a handful. George Floyd’s death was tragic but not an example of the millions of interactions that people have with police every year here in Canada.

  3. We all know why , the real problem the illusion of freedom n back talking escalation think your smarter by talking smack,,, as long as civil rights remains are for people, people are servants n slaves to the civil word of statuatory law come rights , the people are the hire authority that's the sovereigns contract law common law ,,, remedies, ,,, I have never used the civil rights process there is justices courts judges … all that hard work for the person's that made civil rights department ,, shot down to procedure n obey statuatory law federal law ,, and not above n beyon,,

  4. Those persons are blind they vote by choosing their master n regulators to regulate them in the contract, they depend on govt.70 percent n not 35 percent they fill out census forms every 10 years , regulating them right back 10 year contract, regardless if f politics, they filed taxes on time when they don't owe,, just for a return ,, must be every 2 years on September to 3 years on January ,, for one yearreturn

  5. It's sad you never hear what could we "both" do better. I know "good" people and "bad" people of all colors and nationalities. The "bad" ones are usually ignorant and disrespectful that is why the cycle continues.

  6. The only way the black community is going to change the attitude of current policing is by signing up and becoming cops themselves and vow to oppose injustice, and tyranny from any race or color. Racist cops are less likely to get away with their behavior when more and more officers of color join the force and hopefully, these positive young men and women working side by side with white cops will begin to enlighten these officers as to why Racism is a thing of our past and doesn't belong in our future.

  7. This activist seems to know what to do as a police officer. That activist needs to spend a year as a cop. All Live Matters. Criminals love for you all to defund the police.

  8. What does a terrible incident in America have to to with Edmonton Alberta Canada? There is no comparison to crime & violence between our 2 countries. 20-40 people in Canada are killed by police annually, with the majority being white people.

  9. I'm black and I don't think there is any contradiction or hate between the black people and the police. Why do you want to create and start the' bad relationship '?

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