N Carolina sheriff who disparaged Black employees resigns 

“I’m sick of it. I’m sick of these Black (expletives),” ex-sheriff Jody Greene is recorded saying. “I’m going to clean house and be done with it. And we’ll start from there.”

WHITEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A suspended North Carolina sheriff has resigned in the aftermath of a leaked audio recording in which he called Black employees by derogatory names and said they should be fired, his attorney announced Monday.

Attorney Michael Mills made the announcement during a hearing on whether Jody Greene, who was elected Columbus County sheriff in 2018, should be removed from office, according to news outlets.

“Jody Greene loves Columbus County and does not want to put the people he has served through this ordeal,” Mills told Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Douglas Sasser. The announcement prompted applause from some in the courtroom, The News & Observer  today! 

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