Tensions run high at Winnipeg town hall on policing Black communities in wake of 19-year-old's death

By WNews 1 Min Read

Winnipeg residents put the city’s chief police officer in the hot seat during a discussion on policing Black communities that sometimes became heated, with the recent death of a young Nigerian student looming over the talks.

The town hall, called Policing Black Manitobans, was held in the wake of 19-year-old Afolabi Stephen Opaso’s death. Opaso, a University of Manitoba student, was shot by police on Dec. 31 after officers responded to a well-being call at an apartment building.

About 70 people showed up Sunday afternoon and packed the African Communities of Manitoba’s offices.

Jean-René Dominique Kwilu, who represents Opaso’s family, moderated the town hall. He said he understands people’s frustration.

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“There’s definitely a fracture within the community,”

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