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Posted July 30, 2009
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Where's the Moral Outrage From the Left and Right Over Justin Barrett? He Should Be Fired!
Where are the holier than thou reporters now that Officer Barrett has hit the scene with his verbal depiction of Professor Gates as a "Banana Eating Jungle Monkey".
This Soon to be Former Cop refered to Gates as a jungle monkey 4 different times in his Voracious Racial Rant. What was the cause for this?
Is this the type of man we want patrolling any streets in this nation? Would you feel safe as an African American in the city of Cambridge, know that you could encounter cops like Crowley and Barrett at any given moment?
I say HELL NO!!! Why would we want to reward this man with further employment knowing that he cannot be trusted to uphold the law without bias, predjudice or racism.
I doubt seriously if I will be traveling to Cambridge, or Boston for that matter until they have purged these two racist and others like them from the Cambridge Police department.
Notice no one network covered at any length the descrepancy in Sgt Crowley's police report? Why was that? This issue is far from over.
With Crowley stating that he and the professor agree to disagree indicates that the professor should seek litigation to legitimize the accusations made in Sgt Crowley's arrest report. Ms Lucia Whalen, has stepped up the pressure on the department to investigate Crowley with her press conference yesterday.
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