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NJ Cops Who Collected Millions in Salary While Suspended for Using the N-Word Can Finally Be Fired: Judge
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NJ cops who collected millions in salary while suspended for using the n-word can finally be fired: judge
Clark County Police Chief Pedro Matos and Sgt. Joseph Teston had their lawsuit tossed by Superior Court Judge Lisa Miralles Walsh on Dec. 18 and can now face discipline for their 2019 slur-spewing.
·New York, United States
Read Full Article'Monkey Head': New Jersey Police Chief, Cop Secretly Recorded Using Anti-Black Racial Slurs on Chopping Block After Judge Drops Gravel 5 Years Later
A judge has ruled that a New Jersey police chief and one of his officers, who were recorded using racial slurs, can be fired. Clark Police Chief Pedro Matos, Sgt. Joseph Teston and Capt. Vincent Concina was recorded in 2020 using racial epithets, including the N-word, to refer to Black people, and even calling a Black suspect an “animal” with a big “monkey head.” Three New Jersey cops (from left to right), Capt. Vincent Concina, Chief Pedro Mat…
·Atlanta, United States
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