New York cops confront elementary school for reading childre

New York cops confront elementary school for reading children's book with 'blatant anti-police message'


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BINGHAMPTON, N.Y. — Staff at an upstate New York elementary school enraged local police by reading aloud to students a children’s book that warned how police “don’t like Black men,” it was revealed Wednesday.
Teachers at MacArthur Elementary, a public school in Binghamton with students from pre-K through fifth grade, chose “Something Happened in Our Town (A Child’s Story About Racial Injustice),” a story about how a black and a white child each respond to a police shooting, for the school’s book of the month. Teachers at the school read the book aloud to students and even posted a video of the reading to YouTube, according to WBNG.

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