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Police chief caught on camera putting ‘KKK’ sign on Black officer’s desk

Police chief caught on camera putting ‘KKK’ sign on Black officer’s desk

Officers discover KKK sign placed on Black police officer's desk in Ohio.

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An Ohio police chief retires after video shows him putting a “Ku Klux Klan” sign on a Black officer’s desk. CNN’s Laura Jarrett reports.

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An Ohio police chief retires after video shows him putting a “Ku Klux Klan” sign on a Black officer’s desk. CNN’s Laura Jarrett reports.

Source: CNN

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