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Officer Suspended For Gates Slur In E-Mail



Jul 29, 2009 6 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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BostonGlobe:

By Matt Collette, Globe Correspondent

An officer in the Boston Police Department was suspended yesterday for allegedly writing a racially charged e-mail about Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. to colleagues at the National Guard, a law enforcement official said. Mayor Thomas M. Menino compared the officer to a cancer and said he is “gone, g-o-n-e” from the force.

The law enforcement official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Officer Justin Barrett referred to the black scholar as a ” jungle monkey” in the letter, written in reaction to media coverage of Gates’s arrest July 16.

Barrett, a 36-year-old who has been on the job for two years, was stripped of his gun and badge yesterday and faces a termination hearing in the next week, said police spokeswoman Elaine Driscoll. He has no previous disciplinary record, she said.

“Yesterday afternoon, Commissioner Davis was made aware that Officer Barrett was the author of correspondence which included racially charged language,” she said. “At that time, Commissioner Davis immediately stripped Officer Barrett of his gun and badge, and at this time we will be moving forward with the hearing process.”

Barrett will receive legal representation from Boston Police Patrolmen’s Assocation, the police officer’s union. A woman who answered the phone at the police association said that union president Thomas J. Nee was not available for comment, but said he would be releasing a statement this evening.

Barrett could not immediately be reached for comment.

Menino said he was angry when Davis informed him of the incident Tuesday night. Of the suspended officer, Menino said he told Davis: “He has no place in this department and we have to take his badge away. That stuff doesn’t belong in our city and we’re not going to tolerate it.”

The mayor stressed that the incident was about one officer, and ”one officer doesn’t make up a police department.”

Menino, speaking to the Globe before an evening event in the South End, said he hadn’t seen the e-mail Menino said while the officer is not officially terminated, he might as well be “He’s gone, g-o-n-e. I don’t care, it’s like cancer, you don’t keep those cancers around.”

Maria Cramer of the Globe staff contributed to this report.


  • jimmy(the bullet)

    take a good long look at that face,people.it’s like pastor manning said-”keep kicking white people around and they are gonna rise up.”-the pastor understands the consequences of pushing anything or anybody too hard and too far.

    i don’t know this guy’s story.maybe he is a straight up racist or maybe he’s been accused of it for so long he just doesn’t give a shit anymore.either way,i think we are being played like a three dollar fiddle.the powers that be want us at each other’s throats like a bunch of dogs.it’s anyone’s guess as to what their endgame is.i’ve heard plenty of theories and they all have one thing in common-our cooperation.

    the longer we(americans,no hyphens)can resist drawing lines and choosing sides,the more likely we are to see the fascistic neo-marxists self destruct :?:

    • cold soldier

      Amen, A-M-E-N!!!!!!!

  • cold soldier

    Police officers have no freedom of speech. I turned my american flag upside down (sign of distress) the day after the election with no intention of changing it until 2012. I was called by a supervisor in my department, and told someone in my neighborhood had complained about it it several times, and I needed to take it down before the complaint got any further.16 years in the military, operation enduring freedom veteran, 11 years in law enforcement, and no freedom of speech.

    • jimmy(the bullet)

      hang in there soldier-

      those ass-clowns in your neighborhood that complained probably don’t have a damn clue what an upside down flag represents.(bet they never took an oath,military or law enforcement).i’m ex-navy so i took the same oath you did.all enemies foreign and DOMESTIC.it means the same today as it did in 1976.

      i’m going to fly my flag like that until this rogue gov’t is unseated and my country is no longer in distress :gun:

  • Jeff

    From the story it sounds like he should definitely be disciplined. Should he be fired? Eh, I say no but oh well. This has nothing to do with freedom of speech. He was free to write that but he used his office e-mail (which is just stupid) and its not like he will be thrown in jail but it is up to the departments discretion whether they want someone like that in their force.

    It was like that day where gay people would call in sick to work to try and get more notice to gay rights. Well they can take the day off and express their opinions but they should not be surprised that the next day they are fired.

    • jimmy(the bullet)

      good point :beer: