
San Francisco Democratic board president accused of hurling racial slur at cadet during security check: report
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San Francisco Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton is accused of shouting the "n-word" at a Black cadet during a metal detector incident at City Hall.
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San Francisco Undersheriff Joseph Engler noted what happened in a memo upon advice from the city’s Human Resources Director Carol Isen to document a possible hostile work environment incident. Walton "became very angry" with the cadet, who is African American, and said, "it is ‘N-words like you that looks like me that is always the problem’ referring to the security protocols as some ‘N-word s***’ several times as he yelled at" the cadet, according to the June 26 memo written by Engler and sent to Sheriff Paul Miyamoto and Isen.
Walton himself told Engler about the incident, and the board of supervisors’ president is reportedly not facing any formal punishment. The matter is considered closed.

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