
Durham police deputy chief suspended for racial slur during meeting with Black officers
CBC
A deputy chief with the Durham Regional Police Service has been suspended for using a racial slur during a meeting with Black officers.
The incident happened earlier this week during a meeting of the service’s Afro-Caribbean Canadian Internal Support Network, according to a statement by DRPS Chief Peter Moreira on Thursday evening.
The deputy chief “used language, although not directed at anyone, that was offensive and inconsistent with our values,” the statement read.
The service has two deputy chiefs, according to its website: Chris Kirkpatrick and Kim Yeandle. The statement did not say which has been suspended.
Moreira said he notified the Durham Regional Police Service Board once he learned about the incident. The board then suspended the deputy chief with pay, the statement read.
An independent investigation is underway, he said.
CBC News has reached out to the Durham Regional Police Service Board and the Durham Regional Police Association for comment.













