Georgia officer admits to using ‘derogatory racial term’ 10 years ago, gets suspended

Maj. Patrick Bonito acknowledged that when he was a sergeant, he made a statement that included an inappropriate racial term “not directed toward any employee.”

A Georgia police officer who acknowledged using an “inappropriate derogatory racial term” a decade ago was suspended on Thursday.

Maj. Patrick Bonito was the subject of a lengthy internal inquiry after allegations against him by two officers who were not working for the Marietta Police Department when he made the comment, today!

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