Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Police Chief Retires After Officers Say He Compared Black People To Monkeys


http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/marvin-hoover-complaint-racist-comments

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An Oregon police chief retired this week after members of his own force accused of him of making “openly racist” remarks while on duty, local TV station KOIN reported Sunday.
KOIN reported that Clatskanie Police Chief Marvin Hoover was placed on administrative leave after another officer filed a complaint against him in early August for allegedly responding to an accusation of racism by making monkey noises and singing “Dixie." Hoover then retired this week, according to Clatskanie Mayor Diane Pohl.
In a copy of the complaint obtained by KOIN, Officer D. Alex Stone claimed Hoover’s outburst came during a debriefing about the arrest of a black woman who threatened to file a discrimination lawsuit against the force.
“I relayed several of the arrestee’s remarks such as, ‘When you look at me, my black and my nappy hair, all you see is an animal,’” Stone wrote. “Chief Hoover interrupted me and said, ‘That’s what she is.’”
Hoover allegedly “placed his hands in his armpits and began scratching them” while "making loud monkey sounds,” Stone wrote. He added that the police chief's “openly racist” behavior made him “extremely uncomfortable”, but he continued with the briefing. Hoover then allegedly started singing the words to "Dixie" while pantomiming a beating, according to the complaint:
“While making a punching motion, Chief Hoover held his left hand in front of him in a gripping motion, as if he was holding a person by the shirt collar. In addition, while singing the words 'look away' Chief Hoover moved his head back-and-forth to his left and right as if he was looking over his shoulder."
Though Stone’s account of the incident resulted in Hoover’s suspension, Pohl made no mention of the allegedly racist remarks in a letter published in The Chief newspaper on Friday announcing the police chief's retirement.
“I consider Chief Hoover an honorable man and officer,” the mayor wrote. “Thanks Chief Hoover for a job well done.”
this is what i was referring to about racist cops and their assaults with impunity some are just following the lead of their leaders, again he got paid vacation for racist rhetoric and praise by those he was subordinate to.  is it a great job when your boss supports the division between the cops and the people,  

and they wonder why there is no trust no justice FYI the won't allow it they must keep that sense of superiority manifesting itself in a God Complex that is anything but Godly.  the people allow this those who have more of a voice as well as those who have little to no voice they know voting is their kryptonite and they must suppress it my any means necessary it is the courts obligation to right the wrongs and return those voices stolen via vote and we must use it or lose it again. recognize