Ohio police chief retires after racist incident caught on surveillance in police station

army judge

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Please, all you doofusses out there, wake up.
This nonsense was NEVER funny, yet many of you low IQ types keep doing these disgusting, dehumanizing things THINKING your pranks are humorous.

No, DULLARDS, this behavior was NEVER FUNNY, just racist.

Please stop, you're giving many of us YOUR bad name!!!

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An Ohio police chief resigns after video emerges showing the chief, Anthony Campo, putting a Ku Klux Klan sign on a Black officer's desk.

The incident occurred in Sheffield Lake, Ohio, where the department's website declares that: "The Department's main goal is to protect and keep safe residents, employees of local businesses and visitors to our city. While enforcement of established ordinances, state and federal law is a priority, members of the department help residents stay safe through prevention and education programs as well."

The resignation and details of the incident were confirmed to Cleveland.com by Sheffield Lake's mayor Dennis Bring. Heavy.com has reached out to the city for additional details. According to Cleveland.com, the piece of paper Campo put on the desk in a booking area read "Ku Klux Klan."

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The video shows Campo walking with a piece of paper toward a desk with a yellow jacket sitting on it. He picks up the jacket briefly before putting it back on the desk.

He then leaves and goes into another area. The jacket seems to have its hood up, which Cleveland.com wrote was fashioned to resemble a KKK hood, and there's now a piece of paper on it. A few seconds later, a Black officer comes into the area and sees the paper and jacket.

"No post about your lousy former police chief, the racist? Are you cowards? Apparently, yes. Face the music, don't cower behind your desks," a person wrote on the department's Facebook page, which hasn't addressed the matter.

Ohio police chief retires after racist incident caught on surveillance in police station
 
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