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Police investigate after officer gives person middle finger

Toronto police officials say the forces professional standards unit is investigating after an officer was caught on camera flipping off a member of the public in a video circulating on social media.

Response 'was not appropriate,' police spokesperson says

A closeup of the doors on a Toronto police cruiser.
Toronto police's professional standards unit is investigating after a video of an officer giving a member of the public a middle finger surfaced on social media. (Robert Krbavac/CBC)

Toronto police officials say the force's professional standards unit is investigating after an officer was caught on camera flipping off a member of the public in a video circulating on social media.

In the video, which is undated and at an unspecified location, the person taping is seen arguing with two officers about parking in a loading zone in a marked police vehicle.

Before driving off, one of the officers can be seen giving a middle finger to the person taping the interaction.

Police confirmed Tuesday the force's professional standards unit is now investigating.

A woman in a police vehicle giving a middle finger out the passenger side window.
The video was shared on social media this week. (Canadacopwatch/TikTok)

"We can't speak to the specifics of the incident captured in the circulating video, but we acknowledge that the officer's response was not appropriate," Const. Laurie McCannsaid in an email.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford spoke about the video at an unrelated news conference Wednesday, saying people should thank officers instead of "getting Google glasses and trying to harass our police."

"As far as I'm concerned, they did nothing wrong," Ford told reporters.

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Toronto police officials say the force's professional standards unit is investigating after an officer was caught on camera flipping off a member of the public in a video circulating on social media. "As far as I'm concerned, they did nothing wrong," Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters at an unrelated news conference Wednesday morning.