Philadelphia's top cop apologizes for wearing shirt that mocked Rodney King beating [View all]
Philadelphias interim police commissioner has apologized for wearing a T-shirt in the 1990s that mocked the notorious Los Angeles police beating of Rodney King, saying shes profoundly sorry.
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The photo, from 1994, shows Christine M. Coulter, who is white, wearing a shirt that read: L.A.P.D We Treat You Like a King, a pointed slogan stemming from the 1991 videotaped beating of King by LAPD cops, whose acquittals sparked riots a year later.
An anonymous source sent the photo to the Philadelphia Inquirer in late August. Coulter, the first female commissioner of the 6,500-member department, said during a city council hearing Tuesday that wearing it was a careless decision, the Inquirer reports.
I should have known, Coulter said, referencing how the shirt may have been interpreted. I am profoundly sorry that anything I wouldve done couldve caused such hurt.
Coulter said she wore the shirt at a gathering of cops at a hotel in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, sometime in 1994 and insisted she never even thought of it as anything other than an LAPD shirt, according to the newspaper.
But one city councilwoman was unmoved by that explanation and called on Coulter to step down immediately in a letter she wrote to Mayor Jim Kenney, prompting cheers from the audience in the packed hearing, WCAU reports.
https://nypost.com/2019/09/11/philadelphias-top-cop-apologizes-for-wearing-shirt-that-mocked-rodney-king-beating/