Toronto police say it was alleged a six-year-old Black student was confined to a closet-sized office and hateful words were written on a desk
Toronto police say detectives found no evidence to support criminal charges after it was alleged a six-year-old Black student was forcibly locked in a room at a local elementary school.
They say officers interviewed “dozens of people,” including the child, their family, teachers and former students as part of the investigation. Police say while they understand the allegations are “upsetting,” the investigation “found no evidence to support the laying of charges.” The TDSB says it has to inform Toronto police and the Children’s Aid Society when serious allegations are brought to its attention and receive their permission to proceed with an internal board investigation.
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