CPD investigating officer recorded using homophobic slur

In the video posted to social media, the officer is seen allegedly using the slur after he turned his back to protesters and a traffic cone and barricade were thrown in his direction.

Screenshot from a video posted to social media allegedly showing a Chicago police officer use a homophobic slur at a protest May 30, 2020.

Screenshot from a video posted to social media allegedly showing a Chicago police officer use a homophobic slur at a protest May 30, 2020.

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Chicago police are investigating an officer who was apparently recorded on cellphone video using a homophobic slur last weekend during downtown protests following the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd.

In the video posted to social media, the officer is heard using the slur after a traffic cone and barricade were thrown in his direction while his back was turned.

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability said in a statement Friday they recommended Supt. David Brown identify and suspend the officer in the video, as well as launch an investigation into the circumstances of the event recorded.

Chicago police issued a statement Saturday saying they do not tolerate such behavior and “any derogatory conduct is inexcusable and has no place in the department.”

“We have opened an investigation into this incident and will take appropriate disciplinary action immediately as we work to identify the officer involved,” the statement read.

In a statement, the advocacy group Equality Illinois said “we believe in keeping the focus on what the protests are primarily about: our society cannot tolerate police brutality against African Americans, including queer and trans African Americans. But we want to add unequivocally, there is no place for homophobia among those who are charged with protecting our city. This officer must be removed from duty.”

The clip is the latest in a string of viral photos and videos demonstrating alleged police misconduct during George Floyd protests. On Friday, Mayor Lori Lightfoot called for the firing of officers recorded flipping off protesters and hiding their badges, though she said that would be Brown’s decision.

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