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"I'm not proud of the police" march takes place in downtown Toronto

As part of the weekend of thePrideevent in downtown Toronto, a group calling for the abolition of police and prisons marched on Sunday.

The march organized by the Police Union without pride and silence began at 11am atNathan Phillips Square.

The group tentatively mentioned that Toronto police chief James Reimer said the city's black community after data showed that blacks faced a disproportionate amount of police enforcement. I apologized to.

"I didn't ask for an apology. We asked you to stop abusing us, stop combing us, and stop killing us.

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The data is also police officers, whether or not blacks are perceived to be armed, rather than whites in the same situation.

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The organizer said the theme of the march was "to regain our radical history and create a livable future without police or prisons."

A joyous person ready to have a party on the Toronto Pride weekend for the first time in years

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