Black leaders push for response to racist meme and police handling of case

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Black leaders push for response to racist meme and police handling of case
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Activists gathered to protest a Maryland State Police official who sent colleagues a vulgar meme of George Floyd days after his murder and retired recently with benefits.

Wednesday morning to protest and focus attention on the case of a high-ranking Maryland State Police official who texted colleagues a vulgar, racist meme of George Floyd days after his murder and retired recently with benefits.Carl Snowden, the convener of the Caucus of African American Leaders, on Wednesday stood in front of the governor’s mansion with about 20 others holding “Black Lives Matter” signs and two censored posters of the photo Cpl.

A spokesman for Moore, who took office in January, becoming the lone Black governor of a U.S. state, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Last month, Oros retired with full benefits, the Sun reported, after a three-year investigation resulted in a settlement agreement between him and the department. Oros was not criminally charged.Oros was assigned to the Northern Baltimore Strike Force Team 7, Butler said in the statement, and ultimately admitted guilt, which led to his “permanent separation from the Department.

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