Lodi News-Sentinel

Writer who suggested curfew for black men resigns

- By Benjy Egel

SACRAMENTO — A California weekly newspaper has cut ties with a contributo­r whose column suggesting black men should stay inside at night to avoid altercatio­ns with the police drew widespread outrage last week.

Marcia Courson and The River Valley Times of Rancho Murieta mutually agreed to part ways Monday morning, publisher Dave Herburger said.

In the days before the column’s publicatio­n, Herburger had been filling in for the newspaper’s editor, who was out of town attending to a family member’s illness, he said.

Herburger said he did not read the column before it ran in the print newspaper. “Had I read the proofs prior to publicatio­n, I would have been able to avoid all this,” he said.

Courson, 75, had been a paid weekly columnist for The River Valley Times for the past seven years, Herburger said. He said he spoke to her on the phone immediatel­y after the controvers­y began taking shape on social media channels in Rancho Murieta, a 5,000-person gated community 15 miles south of Folsom.

A petition calling for Courson’s dismissal began circulatin­g after her column on the difficulty of digesting recent news events was released. The column referenced the March 18 fatal shooting of Stephon Clark by two Sacramento police officers as well as the subsequent protests by activists.

One particular part of the column caused an uproar and prompted Herburger to compare Courson’s piece, and its suggestion of race-based curfews, to something out of Nazi Germany.

“Hard to know what a young man wandering the streets at night might be up to and if he has a gun,” Courson wrote. “Police have to be care- ful not to overreact, and you black men might be better off at home after a certain hour.”

“I would like to believe I would have at least edited out that one sentence, if not the whole thing,” Herburger said Monday.

The River Valley Times will feature 10-12 letters to the editor — two to three times the normal amount it receives — instead of Courson’s column in this Wednesday’s edition, Herburger said.

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