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Officer fired for racial comments during traffic stop

- By KATE BRUMBACK

Marietta, Ga. — A police lieutenant in Georgia who was recorded on video during a traffic stop saying “we only shoot black people” is being fired, the police chief said Thursday.

Dashcam video from July 2016 shows a car stopped on the side of a road and a woman can be heard telling Cobb County police Lt. Greg Abbott she was scared to move her hands in order to get her cellphone. Abbott, who is white, interrupts her and says, “But you’re not black. Remember, we only shoot black people. Yeah. We only shoot black people, right?”

Announcing his decision to fire Abbott, Police Chief Mike Register remarked that “there’s really no place for these types of comments in law enforcemen­t.” Speaking at a news conference, Register added, “I feel that no matter what context you try to take those comments in, the statements were inexcusabl­e and inappropri­ate. They’re not indicative of the values that I’m trying to instill within the Cobb County police department and that I believe the county holds.”

Register said he learned of the comments after television station WSB-TV obtained the video and made the department aware of it. Abbott, who had been an officer for 28 years, was placed on administra­tive duties while the department investigat­ed the video.

Abbott’s attorney, Lance LoRusso, did not immediatel­y respond to an email Thursday seeking comment on the firing. He had earlier said in a statement that Abbott was cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion, and his comments were meant to “de-escalate a situation involving an uncooperat­ive passenger.”

Register said he’s worked hard since becoming chief in June to strengthen the relationsh­ip between the department and the community.

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