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In an update posted online Tuesday and on social media Wednesday afternoon, the STM said that according to "the preliminary findings of [an] internal investigation," its officers "followed the rules for the use of force taught at the École nationale de police du Québec" during a violent incident at Jean-Talon metro station on April 17.

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After a video of a forceful arrest of an individual at Montreal's Parc Jeanne-Mance went viral and lead to a widespread outcry, many were left questioning the officers' actions, which included punching the individual in the head.

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At a press conference on Tuesday, Premier François Legault announced that he has asked the provincial minister of immigration to ensure that Mamadi Camara obtains a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) — a document that facilitates a permanent residence application.

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While the STM has multiple rules in place to protect riders' safety, an alleged incident in August left two young women feeling like they were without support from local law enforcement.

The incident and the response from the SPVM highlight the potential limitations of rules about filming in the Montreal metro as well as police sensitivity to complaints of harassment.

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