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Worse than Disney. Psychopathic Grosse Pointe Officers Forced Black Men to Sing and 'Dance Like Chimps' - then Shared Images

What is the cure for the psychopathic racial personality? There is no police training that will cure this disorder and an apology is not a solution. "It is pathological for Blacks to keep attempting to use moral suasion on a people who have no morality where race is a variable." [MORE]

From [HERE] and [HERE] White Grosse Pointe Park police officers are under investigation after photos and videos allegedly showing them harassing and humiliating African-American men surfaced.  The pictures and footage were alleged to have been shared between members of Grosse Pointe Park police and their families. 

According to the Motor City Muckraker one of the main culprits is Officer Mike Najm, a racist suspect who texted a picture of a black man in the back of a trailer and typed, “Gotta love the coloreds.” In one video, Najm can be heard telling a mentally ill black man to sing.

Most of the videos are shot from squad cars while African American men are told to sing or “dance like a chimp.” Some of the subjects are even in the back of police cars.

This image was circulated with the text message: 'Got to love the coloreds'

They were released on the blog Motor City Muckraker written by a former Detroit Free Press reporter, Steve Neavling. on Thursday, who says he received them from an anonymous source.  

He also published an image of a man riding in a trailer, that an officer allegedly forwarded to others in a text that read: 'Got to love the coloreds'. According to the Huffington Post, Neavling had access to more footage, but said he wasn't willing to make it public because of its 'humiliating nature'. 

Several officers are alleged to have been involved in the demeaning videos, but the blog named only Mike Najm as an officer who may have taken some of the images and videos. According to the Huffington Post, Officer Najm's ex-wife may have distributed the material. 

Grosse Pointe Park Captain David Loch had been skeptical of the claims at first, saying that the Najms had been through a contentious divorce.  But when he was shown more of the films and images, including footage of Office Najm allegedly telling a man with learning disabilities to sing, he ordered an internal investigation. 

Neavling reached out for comment from Officer Najm but didn't receive a response. The police said they opened an internal investigation after viewing the video clips and photo. In photo, director of public saftey, David Hiller.