By JIM MUSTIAN Associated Press At the Drug Enforcement Administration's Training Academy in Virginia last year, an instructor on the firing range called out a name that was shared by two trainees, one Black and one white. When both responded, the white instructor clarified, 'I meant the monkey.' That behavior, as alleged in an internal complaint, didn't stop there. The instructor also was accused of going on the loudspeaker in the tower of the outdoor firing range to taunt black trainees by making 'monkey noises.' 'We were like, 'It's 2019. That shouldn't even be a thing that we're dealing with,'' […]
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