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Complaint launched against Mayor John Tory for tweets on bail ruling in officer’s alleged murder case

Toronto Mayor John Tory is defending a series of tweets in which he described a judge’s decision to grant bail to the man charged in the death of a plainclothes police constable earlier this year as “questionable,” amid a complaint filed against him at the Ontario Civilian Police Commission.

On Monday, the Law Union of Ontario’s policing committee announced it had filed a complaint with the quasi-judicial oversight agency over Tory’s comments on the decision by Superior Court Justice Jill Copeland to grant bail to Umar Zameer. The union is a voluntary organization of approximately 200 lawyers, legal workers and law students, whose policing committee monitors decisions about policing and oversight, as well as advocates for reforms.

This case keeps getting weirder.

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