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Oct 2023
19m 7s

La police de Québec n'est pas le Ku Klux...

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About this episode

On parle régulièrement de brutalité policière et de profilage racial. Le public est rapide pour juger le travail des agents de la paix. Nous en discutons avec le SPVQ qui s’est fait reprocher l’intervention musclée envers Pacifique Niyokwizera.  

Entrevue avec Denis Turcotte, Chef du service de police de la ville de Québec.

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