Graffiti Friday: The GPD
Over the past 30 years, the Greensboro Police Department has developed a long history of mistrust within the local community:
- In 1979, the predominately black and poor Morningside community was left unprotected during a permit enabled, anti-KKK rally that came to be known as the Greensboro Massacre.
Oh yeah, the GPD also had an informant riding shotgun with the Klan during the fatal firefight who reported just the day before that there would be bloodshed.
- In 2006, whispers of racism and charges of mismanagement and suspect behavior led to the dismissal/quitting of then police chief, David Wray.
Ever since then lines have been drawn within the community here, with some folk pointing at reverse racism within the local media and city government hiring a shill third-party as the reason for Wray’s dismissal
Tim Bellamy does not have an easy road ahead of him.
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There is no such thing as reverse racism. It’s just racism towards a different race.