Latino officer accuses former police chief of 'racist and religion-based abuse'

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Latino officer accuses former police chief of 'racist and religion-based abuse'
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The only Latino officer in a police department in Ohio says he was 'constantly harassed' by the department's chief at the time over his ethnicity and religion. - NBCLatino

At the time, Sheffield Lake Mayor Dennis Bring condemned Campo's actions, tellingDespite Bring's remarks against Campo, city officials tried"to minimize his revolting racial and religious discrimination" in responding to both complaints, said Kevin Conway, a lawyer representing both Torres and Pool.

According to Conway, the city's response to Torres’ complaint"repeats verbatim much of its response" to Pool’s complaint filed last November. The responses described Campo’s conduct as “perhaps inappropriate and in poor taste” but “not so offensive to the reasonable person that it would materially affect the terms and consequences of employment,” Conway's firm said in a news release Tuesday. In both cases, the city denied that Campo’s conduct was “severe or pervasive,” characterizing it as merely “banter.”“The city’s position reveals how Mr.

The commission's spokesperson declined to comment directly on the complaints filed by Pool and Torres. Pool, who joined the news conference Tuesday to support Torres, said he wants"accountability" and for the Sheffield Lake Police Department to implement diversity and inclusion equity training for the first time.

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