18-Year-Old Junior Alexander Manon Beaten to Death by Toronto Police on May 5

Running from the police is not a crime punishable by death in Canada.  Yet this is the sentence 18-year-old Junior Alexander Manon received on the evening of May 5, 2010 when he ran from the police near York University in Toronto.  And by looks of what became of the young Dominican teenager, it’s no surprise that youth like him run when confronted by Toronto police.

Around 6:30pm, Manon jumped out of a car and fled police after a random pull-over on Founders Road and Steeles. Police claim that Manon spontaneously collapsed and died of a heart attack while trying to run from them, despite witness testimonies and a pool of blood to suggest otherwise.

A witness on the scene and another passenger of the vehicle reported that: “They beat him up, he was on the floor, he wasn’t resisting. Two officers on him, punching him in the face, one kicking him in the ribs… And then five more come and jump on him… He’s not that big for seven boy’dem [cops] to be on him like that.”

Choked by her own tears, Junior’s sister Amanda Manon reported to Global News that “there was blood all over the place – he was struggling. It was a painful death, a painful death.”

The emergency call placed by the police indicated that “a man without vital signs was in need of assistance”, reported Global. Manon was later taken to York-Finch hospital where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.

The case is now being handled by the Special Investigations Unit – the supposedly “civilian agency” that oversees the police, but in actuality is heavily staffed by ex-cops, and has a nearly flawless record of exonerating officers who have killed persons in their custody.  Not a single officer has ever been convicted of criminal charges for the killing of persons of their custody, despite handling more than 30 such cases since its inception.

With the SIU involved, conveniently the police are not required make a public comment on Manon’s death.

The family reported that Manon’s neck was in a brace, and that his face had exhibited signs of serious beating.

Toronto’s corporate-monopoly media has been widely circulating the story that Manon dropped dead of a heart attack, whitewashing and overshadowing the details provided by direct witnesses (see CityNews and Global Toronto).  Perhaps worst of all was the Toronto Star’s reporting, which said today that “Paramedics arrived at the scene to find the man with no visible injuries…”. In what should constitute criminal complicity, the mainstream media is de facto providing cover for the cops until the public forgets this outrageous but not so surprising act of police terror.

There’s no doubt that the Jane-Finch community, where Junior was from and was widely known, will mobilize against this outrageous killing of one of their youth.

 

  • Chris A

    Don’t run!!!

    Stop being a suspect. Put your hands up and do what the officer’s are saying to you.

    You run.. You’re GUILTY…

    Better to protect themselves than reading about another Police Officer Killing…

    Think.. will this be good if I run??

  • Alex Laruz

    Stories such as the above are quite saddening and tremendously disappointing Even in a democratic country such as Canada, where hundreds of thousands of immigrants seek citizenship while fleeing their home countries for a better life; this better life and especially justice still appears to be far fetched and only for the priviliged. Peoples of authority such as the police are there to protect our society and not to be the cause of the many brutalities inflicted today. After decades of struggles in fighting racism, I thought I could be proud of living in a diverse nation such as Canada. Incidents such as the above really make me rethink if Canada is where I would like to raise my children. We must collectively advocate for a true justice system and ensure that no other son is taken away from another family again. My prayers go towards the family.

  • Alex Laruz

    It is really upsetting to know that this animals (toronto police) are getting away with what they call “police brutality”. This is not police brutality, its a bunch of power hungry morons who are authorized to do whatever they please. I’m amazed that they called in the SIU in order to investigate the killing of another victim by the police, we already know that they will come up with nothing and clear the police officers involved. In many third world countries you accept the fact that police are a bunch of crooks but COME ON!!! this is canada. May god be with the family of this young man who for whatever reason did not deserve to die the way he did.

    It is very sad to know that we live in a country where idiots make decisions and a bunch of monkeys make a joke of the law.

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