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Fired NYPD discrimination investigator shared racist rants online, records show - TheGrio


Fired NYPD discrimination investigator shared racist rants online, records show
James Kobel used his work laptop and iPad to make the disturbing racial remarks
Former NYPD Deputy Inspector 
James Kobel attempted to cover up his racist rants by lying on several occasions to investigators. According to the
NY Daily News, it was recently discovered that he used his work laptop and iPad to make disturbing racial remarks.
Kobel, who tried to retire before he was fired back in February, made hundreds of racist statements targeting public figures and mocked those who were killed due to police violence.
“Yes, the urban ghetto types. 25,000 years of evolution continues to elude these poor unfortunate creatures,” Kobel wrote in one post. “If they can’t smoke it, drink it, f k it or steal it, these savages destroy it,” he wrote in another. ....

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This week's biggest Winners & Losers


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There’s been some debate over whether it’s fair for the New York City Department of Sanitation to describe itself as a paramilitary organization. Sure, they’re highly structured, and their top leaders wear little gold stars on their collars, but the trash collectors aren’t planning to overthrow the government… yet. Still, we’ve got to give the DSNY credit for riding its massive trucks through the streets and liberating the city from our 17.2 inches of snow. Syracuse, we don’t know how you handle it. Here’s this week’s cool winners and frost-bitten losers. 
Winners: 
Amy Paulin & Brad Hoylman ....

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After Officer's Racist Post, New York's Top Judge Demands 'Zero Tolerance'


After Officer’s Racist Post, New York’s Top Judge Demands ‘Zero Tolerance’
A Buffalo area court officer did not face a disciplinary hearing after he wrote a Facebook post saying George Floyd “deserved what he got.”
New York’s courts have grappled with how to handle racist conduct within the system since the death of George Floyd. Credit.Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times
Feb. 5, 2021
Just days after George Floyd’s death, a court officer in New York posted two pictures side-by-side on his Facebook page.
The first image was already instantly recognizable: Mr. Floyd, face down, with a police officer kneeling on his neck. The second showed the N.F.L. player Colin Kaepernick, kneeling to bring attention to instances of police brutality against Black people, among other forms of racism. ....

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Ahead Of Inauguration Day, Capitol Riots Raise Questions About NYPD's Approach To Black Protesters


Ahead Of Inauguration Day, Capitol Riots Raise Questions About NYPD s Approach To Black Protesters
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Pro-Trump extremists breach the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, 2021
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From Washington, D.C. to Washington State, elected officials are bracing for violence this week. They are summoning police and National Guard troops to their newly fortified state houses across the country, as armed demonstrators gather in advance of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
The deployments, however, come amid questions over whether law enforcement can be trusted to restrain the extremists who are loyal to outgoing President Donald Trump. On Monday, two U.S. Army National Guard members with alleged ties to right wing extremist movements were removed from the Biden inauguration security detail, the NY Times reported. This comes after the attack on the U.S. Capitol and the lax response by Capitol Police officers which, ....

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