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Black Lives Matter protesters interrupted a news conference final week because the Toronto police chief was unveiling a mural for the town's LGBT group.
In line with a police information launch, the mural is supposed to have fun the historical past, variety and power of Toronto’s LGBT group.
It was accompanied by a public apology from Chief Mark Saunders for the 1981 bathhouse raids, during which 286 males have been arrested on fees of prostitution and indecency.
Black Lives Matter protesters, nevertheless, claimed it was all a publicity stunt, chanting, "No satisfaction in police."
Toronto’s native Black Lives Matter co-founder Rodney Diverlus stated the division's gesture was being "used to masks the truth of police relations among the many queer and trans group, black individuals, indigenous individuals, intercourse staff, and so on."
Constable David Hopkinson, a police spokesperson, disagreed, saying, "I consider the chief was heartfelt in his apology for the bathhouse raids. He was honest in his phrases."
Watch the "Fox and Associates Weekend" report above and see video of the protesters under.
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