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EDMONTON In an attempt to clarify his position, Edmonton police chief Dale McFee reiterated remarks he made Tuesday about the use of tiki torches at a recent rally on Alberta s legislature grounds. I want to acknowledge the behaviours, associated groups and symbols of racism and hatred that were on display at the rally are something that I personally condemn and something that our police service condemns. The chief s latest public comments on the issue came Wednesday morning at the beginning of a Facebook Live info session with the head of the EPS Hate Crimes and Violent Extremism Unit, Sgt. Gary Willits. ....
Edmonton Muslim women rally in solidarity after hate-fueled attacks Hundreds of people are attending Sisters Dialogue where Black Muslim women will share experiences of discrimination, press for policy changes, and offer advice on how to stay safe and obtain justice. Social Sharing Posted: Mar 04, 2021 7:00 AM MT | Last Updated: March 4 Poet Aisha Ali says she hopes Saturday s online dialogue puts pressure on government authorities to act to make the city safer and more inclusive for Black Muslim woman.(Submitted by Aisha Ali) Edmonton writer Aisha Ali shares photos and her location with her siblings whenever she and her five-year-old son leave their home. ....
Edmonton's police chief says his department is considering releasing the recording of a call under dispute made by the latest Black Muslim woman targeted in a racist attack. ....
Edmonton’s police chief says the department doesn’t have evidence of racist intent behind the use of tiki torches at a February anti-lockdown rally. ....
Edmonton police chief says no evidence of racist intent behind the use of tiki torches at legislature rally edmontonjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edmontonjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.