A Toronto police investigation found there was ‘no evidence’ to support a criminal charge of forcible confinement, while an investigation by Toronto children’s aid is underway.
A Toronto police investigation found there was 'no evidence' to support a criminal charge of forcible confinement, while an investigation by Toronto children's aid is underway.
Toronto police found no evidence to support laying charges against elementary school staff who allegedly forcibly confined a six-year-old Black student – a decision advocates say is anchored in anti-Black racism.
Toronto police found “no evidence” to support laying charges against Toronto elementary school staff who allegedly forcibly confined a six-year-old Black student in a closet-sized room – a decision advocates say is “anchored in anti-Black racism.”
Toronto police have ended an investigation into the alleged hate-motived forcible confinement of a Grade 1 student at John Fisher Junior Public School, saying detectives found no evidence to support laying charges against staff.