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Creating a noose from rescue or utility rope does not service a useful propose in the fire service other than to harass or intimidate. Hanging a noose in a firefighter’s locker, around the station or at the training center targets a particular group of our nation’s firefighters that is racist and discriminatory. This is conduct so often termed a “prank” but should it be investigated as a “hate crime”? What say you?

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-I think this is a clear case of a crime and it should be treated as such. This is behavior that is intolerable in the fire service and should be attacked aggressively.
-People that do these things are not doing so as a joke despite what they say and should therefore be terminated and criminally prosecuted. That's not just my opinion, that is the opinion of the federal government.
Not a good thing , In today's age yes it is a Hate crime and should be dealt with as such, the days of pranks really gone with everyone's attitude. Being a chief officer that has gone thru the discrimination claims and dealing with it , you need to be on your toe's , there's no training in the world that will prepare you for what you go thru, hearings and claims . The best thing to do is have a policy in place and document everything CYA .
Yes, it should be investigated and prosecuted as a Hate Crime. A noose has no way of accidentally appearing or hanging from a rafter. It is meant to send a definate message to a definate group of people. there's no 2 ways about it.
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You are correct as it affects one class of affected individuals.

Thanks for your thoughts and comments

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