The Bureau des enquetes independantes investigates all cases where a civilian is seriously injured by an officer either during a police intervention or while in their custody
Quebec ’s independent police watchdog has launched an investigation after a person was seriously injured during a police intervention in Montreal this morning.
The BEI says police arrived at the scene five minutes later, entered the home, and a person was seriously injured during the intervention.
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