DEMAND JUSTICE FOR JUNIOR MANON

DEMAND JUSTICE FOR JUNIOR MANON

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DEMAND JUSTICE FOR JUNIOR MANON

DEMAND JUSTICE FOR JUNIOR MANON

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DEMAND JUSTICE FOR JUNIOR MANON

DEMAND JUSTICE FOR JUNIOR MANON
TORONTO – On Sunday afternoon, over 200 residents of the Jane Finch community hit the streets to demand Justice for Junior Manon, the 18-year-old youth who was killed on Wednesday night after being pulled over by Toronto Police. Lead by Junior’s family, the many in attendance marched from Steeles Ave. and Founders Rd. where he was killed, to Toronto Police 31 Division. Carrying signs that read “Justice for Junior”, “May 5: When we lost our best friend”, and “No Justice No Peace”, the march continued to grow along the way, joined by many more neighbourhood residents, and dozens of cars honking in support. Read More »

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Facebook site accuses cops

The Facebook community has rendered its verdict: The cops killed 18-year-old Junior Alexander Manon.

The messages to the site “Police Killed Teen, We Can’t Let Them Get Away!” range from anger to sadness, but they almost all allege that Toronto Police beat or were responsible for the death of Junior Alexander “Tubz” Manon.

One writer even suggests violence against police.

“Junior Manon, an 18-year-old boy who resided in Shoreham, Jane and Finch, was brutally beaten by the police,” an anonymous writer put on the site. “He died before the ambulance even arrived; they broke his neck.

“These cops can go ahead and say what they want to the world, but we’ve got the truth.”

The death is being investigated by the province’s Special Investigation Unit. Read More »

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