Opinion | Two years ago police accidentally shot this Black woman. Now, she says, they’ve traumatized her again

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Opinion | Two years ago police accidentally shot this Black woman. Now, she says, they’ve traumatized her again
المملكة العربية السعودية أحدث الأخبار,المملكة العربية السعودية عناوين
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Two years after she was accidentally shot in the stomach by Peel police, a Mississauga woman says she was roughly treated by the same police force last week in a new incident that came as a result of what she calls a false complaint.

Chantelle Krupka, 36, says Peel police officers violently arrested her and her fiancé, Michael Headley, on the morning of Nov. 1, while they were taking their puppy out for a walk.

“At this time the investigation is ongoing and we cannot provide further details,” police spokesperson Jennifer Trimble told the Star in response to a list of questions. In this saga, of the three parties involved — Krupka and her partner, the complainants and the police — it’s the Black couple who have the least social power. We have seen time and time again that it is Black people for whom the price of the slightest deviation from norms is a risk to their own physical safety, a risk to their children’s future and a risk to their basic liberties.

A woman who appears to be the man’s wife gets involved in the discussion. “Your husband likes slave labour,” Krupka tells her. “He likes to use Black men for free labour. He owes my husband money.” After this, the conversation rapidly devolves into a loud shouting match with angry cuss words thrown in. At one point the wife says, “This guy had nowhere to go, he stayed right here,” and Headley says, “If I’d got my f-----g money, I wouldn’t have had to stay anywhere.” Krupka keeps repeating “Why would he lie to you?”“That’s what you do,” Headley responds. “Of course that’s what you’re gonna do,” Krupka says. “Don’t worry. We’ll protest right outside your house.

What might reasonable people do? Call a close friend and vent? Spill it all out angrily in a social media post? To give them abundant benefit of the doubt, perhaps the couple felt shaken, even harassed, and called the police for reassurance.

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