POLICING & INCARCERATION

The immediate public release of the subject officer(s)’ name(s) who murdered Jermaine Carby

The immediate public release of the subject officer(s)’ name(s) who murdered Mark Ekamba

The immediate public release of the subject officer(s)’ name(s) who murdered Andrew Loku

The immediate public release of the subject officer(s)’ name(s) who murdered Alex Wettlaufer

A reopening of the investigation into the death of Sumaya Dalmar.

Charges to be laid upon subject officers who murder civilians.

A confirmation that the subject officers who murder civilians are no longer working the streets.

A public apology from the Mayor, Chief of Police and the Toronto Police Department to the families of the people mentioned above and broader community.

Monetary compensation for the families of the people mentioned above.

The immediate and public release of any video footage from the apartment complex where Andrew Loku was murdered, and any other video footage that exists following the killing of a civilian by the police.

The adoption of all recommendations made by the African Canadian Legal Clinic:

A systemic inquiry by the Office of the Independent Police Review Director to gauge whether there has been adequate disciplinary action taken against officers who use force against black people living with mental health issues

body cameras to be worn by all police officers

the release of data on the number of SIU cases involving racialized people, and racialized people living with mental health issues

an inquiry by the Ontario Human Rights Commission into the disproportionate use of force used against black people with mental health challenges.

A public apology from the Mayor John Tory for the actions and trauma he inflicted on the Black community.

the cessation of the increased militarization of all municipal, provincial and federal police forces.

The fulfilment of all demands outlined by the Justice for Jermaine Carby Committee and the Jane Finch Action Against Poverty.

An acknowledgement and public apology from the federal government for their complicity in the continued over policing and intentional, increased incarceration of Black* and Indigenous communities in Toronto.

An overhaul of the province’s Special Investigations Unit, in consultation with families of victims of Police violence, the Black community, and the community at large.

A commitment to the full elimination of carding, including: the deletion of all previously recorded data, reframing of regulations to prohibitions, consistent implementation policy amongst different police boards, and concrete disciplinary measures for officers who continue to card.