TORONTO --
Protesters gathered outside Peel Regional Police headquarters on Saturday afternoon, calling for justice for the people who were killed and injured by police after the province's police watchdog cleared the officer who fatally shot a 26-year-old Black man in Brampton last April of criminal wrongdoing.
The protest, organized by Malton People's Movement, called for Peel police Chief Nishan Duraiappah to release the names of the officers involved in the deaths of D’Andre Campbell, Jamal Francique and Ejaz Choudry.
"The plan for this afternoon is to let everybody understand and everybody know that we are not going away," Derek Francique, Jamal's father, said. Jamal was shot in the back of the head by Peel police in January.