Patterson’s First Axiom On Parade November 12, 2007
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St. Louis American via St. Louis Cop Talk:
Fighting crime in this city is hard. So is fighting racism. Some black cops in the St. Louis Police Department say they fight both.
Imagine being shot at by suspects, coming within a hair of losing your life, only to experience promotion discrimination and pay disparity compared to your white counterparts.
“The police department is worse than the fire department,” said Eddie Simmons Jr., president of the Ethical Society Of Police (ESOP), a fraternal organization for black cops.
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He said that racism is rampant within the department.
“We got white boys who can’t stand blacks,” he said.
“White boys.” I wonder what the ESOP and Mr. Simmons would say if the President of the SLPOA gave an interview calling black SLPD officers “black boys.”
Otherwise, do you think there might be a very good reason why white SLPD officers in particular “can’t stand blacks?”
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