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Daytona Beach, FL - An Arizona man remains in custody with no bond after police say he traveled to Daytona Beach to cause hell at the Daytona Beach Police Department. Police were made aware of the threat, which was made on social media, on June 27 after an anonymous call reported the post. The caller also identified the user as 31-year-old Kentay Thomas. On July 5, Thomas announced on social media that he traveled to Daytona Beach and brought firearms with him. According to a police report, further investigation revealed that Thomas might be a member of the New Black Panther Party (NBBP) and the Not (expletive) Around Coalition (NFAC). Per investigators, both organizations carry ideology of supporting violence and murder/attempted murder on a law enforcement officer, which was a catalyst in launching the investigation. Police, however, have not confirmed whether or not Thomas has actual ties to either of these groups. That same day, officers foun
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Police complaints to city officials were not heeded, it alleged.
“Defendants created and allowed to exist the aforementioned discriminatory and harassing work environment,” the lawsuit read. “Not only did the defendants allow the harassing and discriminatory iconography to exist in the workplace, but they also sanctioned, approved, encouraged, and paid for it.”
The officers pleas to higher-ups were met with retaliation of their careers, including losses in earnings and other employment benefits, according to the suit. Plaintiff s careers have been materially and adversely affected, and irreparably harmed and damaged by the conduct of the defendants, it continued.
The officers are seeking monetary damages, although it s not known how much.