A California city voted Tuesday to audit its troubled police department after racist text messages sent by officers were made public earlier this month.
A California city voted Tuesday to audit its troubled police department after racist text messages sent by officers were made public earlier this month.
A California city voted Tuesday to audit its troubled police department after racist text messages sent by officers were made public earlier this month.
Contra Costa County’s top public defender is calling on the district attorney’s office to release the names of more than 40 Antioch Police Department officers who exchanged or received racist and homophobic text messages, as well as to dismiss any public defender cases involving the embattled law enforcement agency.