Black employees of the Montreal police service have written to management expressing concern about reporting for work following the dismantling of a patrol unit after serious allegations of racist misconduct. According to the accounts, the employees describe worries about the environment inside the service after the restructuring, and they say they are seeking attention to their concerns through the letter. The employees also reference information they say they have received about efforts to identify whistleblowers in some units. The outlets report that the letter is sent as a formal communication to leadership, indicating that some employees feel uneasy about attending work under the current circumstances. The reporting centers on the employees’ stated fears and the allegations that prompted changes to a patrol unit, along with their concerns about possible consequences for speaking out. The articles do not provide additional details about the specific measures management has taken in response, but they present the employees’ message as a warning that some staff members believe conditions have affected their sense of safety and professional security.