Officer Valentino appeared on a reality TV show in 2011 that looked at female law enforcement in Ohio’s third biggest city.
A Cincinnati police officer who appeared regularly on a reality TV cop show a decade ago was suspended after she was caught on body camera dropping the n-word when describing a black high school student.“F—ing [n-word], I f—ing hate them,” Officer Rose Valentino said in reference to a teenage boy who walked by her cruiser, according to an internal probe, as reported byValentino was one of four Cincinnati officers featured in the TLC series “Police Women of Cincinnati” back in 2011.
“Officer Valentino believed she had been desensitized by music and hearing people talk on the street. Constant exposure has allowed this slur to slip into Officer Valentino’s vernacular,” the report states.
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