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Spike in calls about hateful comments since mosque shooting, Montreal police chief says - Montreal - CBC News

2.2.17

Spike in calls about hateful comments since mosque shooting, Montreal police chief says - Montreal - CBC News: In two cases, investigators were able to track down the people responsible for those comments, and in both cases, those people apologized, he said. No charges have been laid.

He commended citizens for coming forward and alerting authorities to hateful comments on social media or elsewhere.

"It's important for all citizens that if they feel there is something wrong, they have to denounce it to the police. We'll treat every case we have," he said, suggesting that is the best way to prevent a hate crime.


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