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'Is This the N---er Chief?': Black Cop In Mostly White West Virginia Town Says He Received Text Declaring 'This Means War' After Becoming Chief, Discrimination Lawsuit Says

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Lamon Simpson, 31, took the job in the mostly white Town of Rivesville, population 830, in September 2021, becoming the town’s first full-time police chief […]

'Is This the N-er Chief?': Black Cop In Mostly White West Virginia Town Says He Received Text Declaring 'This Means War' After Becoming Chief, Discrimination Lawsuit Says

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