Carleton University Criminology Professor and Police procedural expert Darryl Davies has written a strongly worded letter to Ontario Attorney General Yasir Naqvi, accusing him and others responsible for enforcing Ontario's Laws of corruption.
Davies letter was copied to Ottawa Life Magazine and several other media outlets, after CBC reported yesterday that Ottawa Police Constable Daniel Montsion was wearing Oakley Standard Issue assault gloves which feature a thick piece of carbon fibre over the knuckles, and other modifications when he assaulted, beat and killed Abdirahman Abdi in Ottawa last summer. An Oakley representative who identified herself as Sarah P. told the CBC news that the gloves are " mainly used in live-action combat for active military members, as well as on-duty police officers should they need to make a break-in to a window or anything that would involve glass," and then added "Think about it as a pair of brass knuckles on a glove. Obviously, it's a little bit of a different material, but it's still going to have the same kind of effectiveness just because of the thick piece of carbon fiber in there."
Montsion was charged with Manslaughter on March 8, 2017. He is still receiving his full pay with the Ottawa Police. Montsion did not appear before Justice of the Peace Louisette Girault on Monday March 6 for a bail hearing. Instead, the Attorney General’s Yasir Naqvi’s office approved Montsion’s release out of the Kanata OPP by an SIU officer. The Ottawa Police Services Board which is chaired by Ottawa Councilor Eli El Chantiry agreed to the special treatment provided Montsion after he was charged with manslaughter in the violent and brutal death of Abdi .
The full text of Davies letter is below.
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