High-ranking Durham police officer suspended after allegedly using ‘offensive’ language during meeting
The Durham Regional Police Service suspended a deputy chief with pay and launched a third-party investigation after offensive language during an internal meeting, the board said.
- Durham regional police say an unnamed deputy chief used offensive language during a meeting of the service's Afro-Caribbean Canadian Internal Support Network.
- The deputy chief has been suspended with pay while an independent investigation is conducted.
- Chief Peter Moreira says Durham regional police are 'committed to learning and growing as a service.
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Deputy police chief in Durham Region suspended over 'racially inappropriate term'
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Durham police deputy chief suspended for allegedly using 'racially inappropriate' term: police board
A deputy chief with the Durham Regional Police Service has been suspended for allegedly using a "racially inappropriate term," the police board says, during a meeting with Black officers and employees.
Ajax councillor alleges suspended Durham deputy police chief used N-word during meeting
The Deputy Mayor for Ajax claims that a Deputy Chief with the Durham Regional Police Service said the N-word during a meeting of the Afro-Caribbean Canadian Internal Support Network. The officer was suspended with pay and is currently under investigation. In a statement released Thursday night, Durham police said the Deputy Chief allegedly used a […]
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