NYPD Officers Post Blatantly Racist Hate Speech on Facebook
The New York Times has obtained a 76-page document made up of mostly racist comments that were posted on a Facebook group created for New York City Police Department officers to vent about being assigned to patrol Brooklyn's West Indian Day Parade. They called people "animals" and "savages." One comment said, "Drop a bomb and wipe them all out." The Times compared the names of 150 who commented on the Facebook group called "No More West Indian Day Detail" and found more than 60 percent matched the names of police officers. Before the group was deleted, it grew to some 1,200 members. The group also included fire department members. Officers were upset they had to work the West Indian Day Parade because it's seen violent outbursts in the past few years. The Times describes the event as "an annual multiday event that unfolds over the Labor Day weekend and that has been marred by episodes of violence, including deaths of paradegoers." The entire parade weekend is not riddled with violence, and some NYPD officers look forward to bumping and grinding with paradegoers. Video to prove it is on the right. Still, some officers wanted nothing to do with the parade. "I say have the parade one more year and when they all gather drop a bomb and wipe them all out," wrote a commenter who the Times later confirmed was a NYPD officer.
Paul J. Browne, the police department's Deputy Commissioner for Public Information, told the Times that he learned of the Facebook group from a reporter and would refer the issue to the department's Internal Affairs Bureau. It is not clear if they will investigate, but some of the comments appeared to have broken Police Department rules barring officers from "discourteous or disrespectful remarks" about race or ethnicity." |
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