During an inquest into the death in custody of Donald Mamakwa and Roland McKay, acting Thunder Bay Police chief says the police service had a 'lack of human compassion' at the time the men died
Officers with Thunder Bay police had a "lack of human compassion" for people they were interacting with at the time when two men died of medical conditions while in custody, the force's acting police chief told an inquest on Wednesday.
Taddeo said he generally agreed with a lawyer for the men's families that the culture at the police force at the time of the deaths allowed stereotypes to fester. Taddeo said videos showing how Mamakwa was treated during his arrest are "not even close" to the police force he sees today, and said both men should not have been in custody.The inquest has heard that both men had chances of survival if they had been taken to the hospital.
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