police ordered to frame black people to clear up unsolved crimes

You can't allege "institutional racism" when the very allegation is that a rogue Sheriff is misbehaving prior to discovery by the institution, and was fired as a result of it.

Furthermore, even the article doesn't say what the thread title alleges:
Only De La Torre specifically mentioned targeting blacks, but former Biscayne Park village manager Heidi Shafran, who ordered the investigation after receiving a string of letters from disgruntled officers, said the message seemed clear for cops on the street.
The other three officers said they were told to frame people. Instead of focusing on that the outrage has been racially hijacked, already.

The rest is allegation. Pay careful attention to language like this:
In the report, seven fellow officers described the captain as Atesiano’s enforcer, belittling cops, threatening them with firing, and bullying them into paying cash fees for working off-duty security gigs and into paying insurance deductibles with cash when they got into an accident in their police cruisers. His disdain for minorities also was “common knowledge,” Officer Harrison told the investigator. The report quotes officers saying Churchman used racial, homophobic and gender slurs.


“The captain has said on several different occasions he doesn’t want any n-----s, f-----s or women b-----s working at Biscayne Park,” Harrison said, according to Scott’s investigative report.
Substantiated by mass testimony. This individual allegation is then piggybacked on this consensus as if it shares the same seven voices.

There is no paragraph break. Furthermore, why are we talking about who he thinks his co-workers should be? This is evidence towards the crime?
 
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