A white Michigan police officer who was fired after a framed Ku Klux Klan application and Confederate flags were found in his home, has denied being a racist— saying he collected antiques and memorabilia linked to “The Dukes of Hazzard” television series.
on Monday that includes transcripts of interviews with Anderson and the man who posted images on social media that spurred the investigation, Robert Mathis.and Confederate flags in Anderson's Holton Township house while touring it with his wife, Reyna Mathis, and a realtor in early August.The Ku Klux Klan document Robert Mathis says was on display at Muskegon Police Officer Charles Anderson's house.
The report includes an executive summary written by Muskegon Police Chief Jeffrey Lewis that concluded that some community leaders indicated that they had lost faith in Anderson and in the entire police department as a result of Anderson's actions. The City of Muskegon has a population of about 37,000, according toThe executive summary noted two citizen complaints against Anderson that the department was aware of.
The inquiry into Anderson unearthed new complaints made against him that Lewis said will be investigated, according to the report. She told NBC News on Monday that she was defending herself against Anderson in that incident and that when her lawyer asked to enter the dashboard camera from the police vehicle as evidence, the department was unable to locate it so she was placed on probation. She said she only realized after the report was released Monday that the officer she was accused of assaulting was Anderson.
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