Toronto police chief apologizes after video of cops carrying coffee at protest sparks outrage
- Toronto's police chief has apologized for officers bringing coffee and donuts to pro-Palestinian protesters, acknowledging the concern and confusion caused.
- The Avenue Road overpass in Toronto has been a site of pro-Palestinian protests, sometimes clashing with pro-Israel counter-demonstrators.
- Mayor Olivia Chow's New Year's Levee skate party in Nathan Phillips Square was disrupted by pro-Palestinian demonstrators calling for a ceasefire.
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Toronto police chief apologizes after protester handed coffee by officer
Toronto’s police chief is apologizing after an officer was filmed handing coffee to a protester at a pro-Palestinian demonstration. Chief Myron Demkiw didn’t specifically reference the incident in his statement […]
·Winnipeg, Canada
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