Quebec minister says he’s open to making police watchdog reports public
MONTRÉAL — Quebec’s public security minister says he’s open to publicly releasing the reports by the province’s independent police watchdog, as is the case with police oversight bodies in other provinces.
Ian Lafrenière, himself a former police officer, was questioned on the matter Thursday, the day after Quebec’s watchdog submitted its report to the prosecutor’s office about the police shooting of a 15-year-old boy last September on Montreal’s South Shore.
Lafrenière told reporters he would “look into” whether to release those reports, but he said doing so would raise other issues.
To increase transparency in policing, he said, the Quebec government created the watchdog — Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes, or BEI — in 2016. It investigates cases in which a civilian is seriously injured or killed by police.
