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The retired police chief of a New Jersey township has been arrested and charged with a hate crime by the FBI for smashing a handcuffed African-American suspect in a 2016 door jam arrest.

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CNN reports that a criminal complaint against Frank Nucera Jr., the former chief who resigned in January, revealed his violence towards “African-Americans, using the n-word and other epithets.”

Nucera expressed to an officer in his department that “The n****s are like ISIS, they have no value.”

In an affidavit, Nucera revealed a deeper hate for African-Americans when he said, “They should line them all up and mow ’em down.”

Following his charge for a hate crime, the former chief will be charged with “deprivation of rights by using excessive force” for an arrest last September.

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The affidavit went on to explain how Nucera wanted to use police dogs in a discriminating way to intimidate African-Americans.

Nucera worked as the chief of Bordentown, a New Jersey town that consists of mostly White people, since 1983.

On November 1, 2017, he went to court where he “waived his right to a preliminary hearing.” He got out on a $500,000 bail.

(Source: CNN)

Former NJ Police Chief Charged With Hate Crime Against African Americans  was originally published on blackamericaweb.com