Lawsuit Raises Questions About Race Relations In The San Diego Police Department
Maureen Cavanaugh, Patty Lane, and Peggy Pico, Jan. 26, 2015, KPBS
The cartoon is a racist depiction of San Diego's first black police officer, Patrolman Frank McCarter. The lawsuit claims that when Sgt. Arthur Scott, vice-president of the San Diego Black Police Officer's Association, complained about the use of the image, the department retaliated by transferring him out of the Southeastern Division.
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Maureen Cavanaugh, Patty Lane, and Peggy Pico, Jan. 26, 2015, KPBS
The cartoon is a racist depiction of San Diego's first black police officer, Patrolman Frank McCarter. The lawsuit claims that when Sgt. Arthur Scott, vice-president of the San Diego Black Police Officer's Association, complained about the use of the image, the department retaliated by transferring him out of the Southeastern Division.
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