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Alabama town disbands police department over rac text

A rac text message sent a police officer has prompted officials in a small Alabama town to disband their police department and fire the police chief and assant chief.Vincent Mayor James Latimore on Thursday confirmed that Police Chief James Srygley and Assant Chief John L. Goss had been dismissed, al.com reported.
The Shel County Sheriff’s Office on Friday condemned the two officers’ actions and said it stands with the city “in providing emergency law enforcement related service to the citizens (of Vincent) at this time.”
In the message, which recently surfaced on social media, someone identified as “752? texts: “What do y’all call a pregnant slave?” An unidentified recipient responds twice: “?” and “??”“752? answers: “BOGO Buy one, get one free” “This has torn this community apart. It doesn’t matter what color we are as long as we do right people,” City Councilman Corey Abrams said during Thursday’s council meeting.
On Tuesday, Latimore said “appropriate action has been taken” against the officer alleged to have sent the text, though at the time he would not name the person or anyone involved.
The city’s website ls three people in its department: Srygley, Goss and Officer Lee Carden. During the council meeting, Latimore announced he had suspended the chief and assant chief, and the council voted to end the agency. Latimer said Carden turned in his resignation via text message just hours after the city council voted to dissolve the department.
Located in central Alabama, southeast of Birmingham, Vincent has a population of just under 2,000 people. It’s located in Shel, St. Clair, and Talladega counties.
 

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