During a demonstration in Mississauga, Ont. on Monday following the recent death of Ejaz Choudry, who was killed during a police wellness check, a protester questioned police on their need to carry weapons during “traffic control.” Crowds asked the officers to leave, but they appeared to remain on scene.
Ejaz Choudry
Protester in Mississauga, Ont. questions police on need for weapons during ‘traffic control’
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