Black man handcuffed while getting into his own car suing Montreal police for $125K

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A Montreal man, Brice Dossa, is suing the city’s police force and two of its officers for $125,000 after he was wrongfully arrested and handcuffed last November while getting into his own car by two undercover officers who didn’t identify themselves, then couldn’t find the keys to uncuff Dossa after they realized their mistake.

Part of the incident was captured on cellphone video and shared widely online. 

The video shows a clearly frustrated Dossa berating the officers as they finally uncuff him, after he was forced to wait 15 minutes while they located the keys.

“Two police officers with no uniform, no badge, just roughed him, cuffed him

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