Calls for apology mount after Montreal police wrongly accuse, handcuff Black man

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There are growing calls for an apology after Montreal police officers wrongly accused a Black man of stealing his own vehicle and detained him for 15 minutes while waiting for a key to unlock his handcuffs.

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