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Audio Of St. Louis County Dispatcher's Racist Remarks Released

St. Louis County released the audio file of racist remarks a county dispatcher said on police radio last weekend.

(CBS)

January 14, 2021

St. Louis County released the audio file of racist remarks a county dispatcher said on police radio last weekend. News 4 was able to obtain the audio after a lawyer sued the county, accusing them of breaking Sunshine laws. County police fought the audio's release, citing personnel matters.
"For crying out loud, those [expletive] [expletive]," the dispatcher is heard saying in the Jan. 9 transmission. The context of the comments is still unclear, but the County Police Association claims the dispatcher directed the slur at a fellow employee.

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News 4 has confirmed the dispatcher is Mark Peeler, St. Louis County Police Chief Mary Barton's brother-in-law. He is currently suspended and an internal investigation is ongoing.
Chief Barton has previously denied there's systemic racism in the department but a recent independent review of the department found a serious racial divide in the ranks.

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