A now-former Atlanta cop has been slammed with multiple felony charges for pointing a gun and yelling racial slurs—while in uniform—at a Black couple and their children who were stopped at a traffic light.
that Officer Robert Malone, who is white, had been placed on paid administrative leave after the disturbing May incident, then confirmed that Malone submitted his resignation in July.
Since traffic wasn’t moving, Harris said she and Rogers got out of their car to confront Malone, and that’s when she noticed the driver was wearing an Atlanta police officer’s badge. The couple were eventually able to get another police officer involved, WSB-TV reported, but Malone denied their allegations and sped off.“I don’t feel like he should be a police officer,” Harris told WSB-TV. “I don’t feel like he should walk around with a badge.
. “I have to explain to them that not all police officers are bad. We go through enough just because the color of our skin. Someone like this should not be working for y’all.”He said that a traffic accident had prevented Malone from entering the roadway.
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