Racist, pro-Trump graffiti investigated at Wayne State University
Wayne State University Police are investigating racist, pro-Trump graffiti found in a men’s bathroom.
Wayne State University Police are investigating racist, pro-Trump graffiti found in a men’s bathroom.
Firefighters, Homeland Security and Detroit police were on the scene this morning.
A few hundred protesters marched on the sidewalk and street at Wayne State University to rally against Trump’s extreme immigration restrictions.
Police Chief James Craig said the officer refused to cooperate with an internal investigation.
The days may be numbered for a Detroit cop who bragged about assaulting residents and children.
The officer bemoaned cell phone cameras, saying, “You can’t walk up to a kid or asshole and smack him in the face like we did.”
Supporters of residency requirements say officers who live outside of Detroit are more likely to further erode trust between the black community and police.
“Let’s make a deal. A cop to a cop,” the lieutenant pleaded with a deputy.
A Trump opponent also was charged with setting fire to a black church and spray-painting, “Vote Trump.”
“There’s no words to explain what the world is missing now,” the firefighter’s daughter said in court.