Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Grand Prairie police officers allegedly sent racist emails
The local chapter of the NAACP says the emails contain remarks referring to President Barack Obama as a "n-word."
The Grand Prairie Police Department is conducting an internal investigation over allegations that officers in its traffic division exchanged racist emails via department computers. The local chapter of the NAACP says the emails contain remarks referring to President Barack Obama as a "n-word," and also used a disparaging term for Air Force One.
Posted by Alex B.
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Pavel Lishin, says:
Unsurprising: people are racist.
Stupid: using work e-mail, especially when you work for the government, to trade questionable content. Can't you wait 'til you get home, fire up that ol' dial-up modem, and forward that cute little ASCII drawing of the confederate flag to your buddies?
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