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Sgt. Arthur Scott, 43, a 10-year veteran of the department, complained about the cartoon, which depicted Frank McCarter, the department’s first black officer, as “ape-like.” ...
SAN DIEGO — A cartoon more than 100 years old has sparked race allegations and a lawsuit against the city, filed this week by police sergeant ... to transfer from the department’s Southeastern ...
In a recent training class for the San Diego Police Department, a cartoon from the early 1900s was displayed with a depiction of the department's first black officer, Frank McCarter. But "Our ...
But he left his cartoon likeness at the scene. The Riverside Police Department on Tuesday shared details of the Dec. 5 incident hoping the public might recognize the subject of the caricature.
A black San Diego cop claims he was harassed for speaking out against his department’s use of racist cartoons, according to a lawsuit. The sight of San Diego’s first black police officer ...
Officer Art Scott says he was working in fear of retaliation in the San Diego police department as an officer of 20 years. He alleged racism initially based on a historical cartoon show but the ...
SAN DIEGO - The city of San Diego did not retaliate against a black police sergeant who complained about the use of a racist cartoon in training ... said the police department suspended Scott ...
The Metropolitan Police ... cartoons to change how memorable the messages were for members of the public.” To conduct the trial Upsi ran both traditional and cartoon campaigns in underground ...
An activity room with toys at a police ... the station say spaces will be created for an activity room for children. To make them feel at ease, it will be painted in pleasing colours with cartoon ...
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