U.S. District Judge Norman Moon said in an opinion published online Monday that he was granting a motion to dismiss because former Charlottesville police chief RaShall Brackney didn’t “allege sufficient facts” to support her claims, The Daily Progress reported.
RaShall Brackney, Charlottesville’s first Black woman police chief and the person hired to head the department after the deadly Unite the Right rally, saw her $10 million wrongful termination lawsuit
The US Department of Justice found that hate crimes are on the rise. Three categories make up 95 percent of the victims - those targeted for their race or ethnicity, their religion, or their sexual orientation.
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