Antioch police texting scandal: Mayor says fighting racism isn't always pretty
Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe said he was combatting dog-whistle racism and apologists at Tuesday night's city council meeting when he became emotional. The topic at hand was the city's police department, which is dealing with a racist text messaging scandal involving 24 members of the department.
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Antioch police texting scandal: Mayor says fighting racism isn't always pretty

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