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Georgia correctional officer fired after calling inmate on suicide watch a ‘crazy n-word’ - Face2Face Africa

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Gregory Hubert Brown, a Clayton County correctional officer, is set to be fired after he allegedly called an inmate on suicide watch a “crazy N-word” in the presence of other inmates and a colleague. The announcement of his impending termination was made by Sheriff Victor Hill in a statement on Sunday. “Sheriff Victor Hill ordered...

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