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Ottawa police have confirmed they have charged one of their own after accusations were made of racism following online comments on a story about the death of acclaimed Inuit artist Annie Pootoogook.

Sgt. Chris Hrnchiar has been charged with two counts of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act.

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An internal investigation was launched after a comment on the Citizen’s story about Pootoogook’s death on Sept. 19 seemed to blame Indigenous people for their own hardships: “Because much of the aboriginal population in Canada is just satisfied being alcohol or drug abusers, living in poor conditions etc…..they have to have the will to change, it’s not society’s fault.”

Several members of indigenous communities and other rights groups expressed outrage at these comments, reigniting accusations of racism in the force.

Police Chief Charles Bordeleau said he was pleased the service was able to expedite the internal investigation but said he couldn’t comment further in light of the upcoming hearing.