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'We only kill black people': Georgia officer faces investigation for comment | 'We only kill black people': Georgia officer faces investigation for comment |
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Lt Greg Abbott of Cobb County caught on dashcam footage making remark to white woman during traffic stop in July 2016 | |
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Thu 31 Aug 2017 14.13 BST | |
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A police lieutenant in Georgia has been moved to administrative duty after being heard on video during a traffic stop saying “we only kill black people”. | A police lieutenant in Georgia has been moved to administrative duty after being heard on video during a traffic stop saying “we only kill black people”. |
News outlets report dashcam video from July 2016 shows a white female driver telling Cobb County police Lt Greg Abbott she was scared to move her hands in order to get her cellphone. Abbott interrupts her and says: “But you’re not black. Remember, we only kill black people.” | News outlets report dashcam video from July 2016 shows a white female driver telling Cobb County police Lt Greg Abbott she was scared to move her hands in order to get her cellphone. Abbott interrupts her and says: “But you’re not black. Remember, we only kill black people.” |
Police chief Mike Register says Abbott will remain on administrative duty pending an investigation, and that “no matter what context it was said, it shouldn’t have been said”. | Police chief Mike Register says Abbott will remain on administrative duty pending an investigation, and that “no matter what context it was said, it shouldn’t have been said”. |
Abbott’s attorney, Lance LoRusso, said in a statement Abbott is cooperating with the investigation, and that his comments were meant to “de-escalate a situation involving an uncooperative passenger”. | Abbott’s attorney, Lance LoRusso, said in a statement Abbott is cooperating with the investigation, and that his comments were meant to “de-escalate a situation involving an uncooperative passenger”. |
This article was amended on 31 August 2017 to show the correct wording of the police lieutenant’s statement. | This article was amended on 31 August 2017 to show the correct wording of the police lieutenant’s statement. |
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