Daily News | Philly police fire lieutenant who allegedly used the N-word on a radio call last month
while on a recorded line with a police radio room worker last month, officials said Wednesday.
In an 18-second audio clip of the call obtained by The Inquirer in June, McFadden, who is white, can be heard talking to a woman the department described as a call taker in the police radio room. During what appeared to be a routine patrol call to help locate a person or an address, the police commander could be heard saying, “F— [N-words].”
“This type of alleged conduct will not be tolerated under any circumstances and at any level in this department,” Outlaw said. “These acts not only undermine the integrity of the PPD with our communities, but also victimize and traumatize our employees. It is imperative that police officers be held to the highest standards in order to effectively carry out their duties, and those who engage in this behavior will be held accountable.
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