
I think Superintendent Stacy Clarke is a hero for trying to help Black officers
Our gains in this country and every other “white” dominated society have been through civil disobedience, challenging and when necessary, breaking the rules.
I’ve been distracted over the last few days with the current disciplinary hearing for Toronto Police Superintendent Stacy Clarke. Stacy Clarke has the distinction of being the first black woman to attain the rank of superintendent, on the Toronto force and is currently facing a battle to save her job due to allegations of “misconduct.”
Admittedly, Clarke shared interview questions with six Black constables who were eligible for promotion. What’s not in question is the fact she did it. What’s also not in question is the fact what she did was technically wrong.
It was wrong. She proved she is of poor character and should not be a police officer. She should be fired. End of story.
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