
Detroit police sergeant files lawsuit after suspension for calling Border Patrol
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Sgt. Denise Wallet sues city of Detroit over suspension, arguing she contacted Border Patrol on lieutenant's orders to identify driver during routine traffic stop.
Max Bacall is an Associate Editor for the Flash/Media/Culture team at Fox News Digital.
Her attorney, Solomon Radner, told Fox News that while department policy explicitly states personnel are not allowed to cooperate with immigration enforcement or to treat people differently based on a wide range of factors, including immigration status, none of that is at issue.
"That's not even alleged to have happened in this case. All they really say is that she contacted [CBP] and therefore was somehow guilty of differential treatment of people," Radner said Tuesday on "Fox & Friends First."

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