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![Johanne Coriolan, left, a family member of Pierre Coriolan is consoled by activsts Wil Prosper and Maguy Metellus following a news conference in Montreal, Wednesday, February 7, 2018. Pierre Coriolan's family announced today they are suing the City of Montreal, alleging that police were abusive and used unnecessary force in its efforts to subdue him. The legal action comes following a disturbing video that was given to the family by Coriolan's neighbour that raises questions about the arrest. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Mtl Police Death Lawsuit 20180207](https://i.cbc.ca/1.5039765.1551474727!/cpImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_460/mtl-police-death-lawsuit-20180207.jpg)
Quebec's Crown prosecutors' office has decided not to charge police in the 2017 death of Pierre Coriolan, saying officers acted in accordance with the law.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsQuebec's Crown prosecutors' office has decided not to charge police in the 2017 death of Pierre Coriolan, saying officers acted in accordance with the law.
via CBC | Top Stories News
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