mohanned mansour, samar alkhdour and wendy ing had been charged with criminal harassment and mischief for allegedly damaging a car miller was in.
according to bedont, the charges were withdrawn after the three accused presented video evidence that countered the allegations against them.
“we were falsely accused of doing things we did not do,” mansour said on thursday. “i can’t even imagine what would have happened had we not had the video.”
the three are calling on miller to issue an apology and resign from his position.
“(miller) was a personal witness to the fact that no crime had occurred,” bedont said. “he allowed a miscarriage of justice to continue. … that is a breach of his ethical responsibilities.”
in an email response thursday, quebec’s directeur des poursuites criminelles et pénales (dpcp) said its prosecutors are free from “any political or police control or influence.”
in the case related to miller, spokesperson lucas bastien wrote, after new evidence was brought to its attention “the dpcp no longer had a reasonable prospect of conviction and therefore decided to withdraw the charges.”
a spokesperson for miller’s office declined to comment on the specifics of the case, but noted his office had been the site of daily protests for months.