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The father of a Black man fatally shot by police in Mississauga last winter has been criminally charged in connection with a protest where fake blood was used to deface police property.
In January, 28-year-old Jamal Francique was killed by Peel Regional Police during an attempted arrest. On Wednesday, Derek Francique turned himself into police and was charged with one count of mischief over $5,000 while participating in a protest against police violence.