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McFadden is said to have shown support for 'defunding the police' despite it being her occupation for the past 25 years.
She has also accused the Columbus force of being racist and has detailed her experience in a new book called The Thin Black Line as a result of which she is now the subject of an internal affairs investigation.
But now the lieutenant has been accused of violating a division directive that said 'personnel shall not publicly criticize the division
When it comes to her position, McFadden now says she's bulletproof.
'Once I hit my 25 years I was entitled to my pension and no matter what they do to me I am still going to get my pension.
'So that is what I mean I am bulletproof now,' she said.
McFadden has worked alongside a black Chief of Police, black Safety Director, and black Mayor but believes it makes little difference.
'I find that a lot of times when black people get in positions of power they oftentimes forget where they came from. And as long as they are secure in their own right, their self-preservation, they don't care about anything else,' said McFadden.
'Under their watch, the division became the whitest of all. We had less African Americans getting on under their watch so they are complicit in the systemic racism because they did nothing about it.
'They're upset because I exposed them I'm a whistleblower,' she notes.
Fuq them Sambo's that participated in the lawsuit with the white Officers.
McFadden is said to have shown support for 'defunding the police' despite it being her occupation for the past 25 years.
She has also accused the Columbus force of being racist and has detailed her experience in a new book called The Thin Black Line as a result of which she is now the subject of an internal affairs investigation.
But now the lieutenant has been accused of violating a division directive that said 'personnel shall not publicly criticize the division
- McFadden has also documented the racism she claims to have witnessed during her 25-year career in a new book
- 'Walking the Thin Black Line: Confronting Racism in the Columbus Police' has received a significant backlash for condemning many of CPD's actions as 'racist'
When it comes to her position, McFadden now says she's bulletproof.
'Once I hit my 25 years I was entitled to my pension and no matter what they do to me I am still going to get my pension.
'So that is what I mean I am bulletproof now,' she said.
McFadden has worked alongside a black Chief of Police, black Safety Director, and black Mayor but believes it makes little difference.
'I find that a lot of times when black people get in positions of power they oftentimes forget where they came from. And as long as they are secure in their own right, their self-preservation, they don't care about anything else,' said McFadden.
'Under their watch, the division became the whitest of all. We had less African Americans getting on under their watch so they are complicit in the systemic racism because they did nothing about it.
'They're upset because I exposed them I'm a whistleblower,' she notes.
Fuq them Sambo's that participated in the lawsuit with the white Officers.