Posted on 10/12/2013 10:48:02 AM PDT by JoeProBono
DETROIT Detroits chief financial officer has apologized for a comment he made about someone in a hoodie that a city employee said was racially insensitive.
Jim Bonsall, who was hired to help the city turn around its finances amid the largest public bankruptcy filing in U.S. history, on Thursday apologized in a statement issued by the office of state-appointed emergency manager Kevyn Orr, saying that he didnt intend to offend anyone.
Orrs office says Bonsall has been suspended with pay pending the outcome of an investigation.
I apologize and am sorry for having offended co-workers over comments I made during a recent meeting, Bonsall said in the statement released Thursday. Regardless of the outcome of the internal investigation or whether I keep my job as a result of it, it was never my intention to offend anyone.
The citys recently demoted finance director, Cheryl Johnson, said in a letter to Orr that Bonsall created a hostile work environment, especially for minority women, the Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News reported. Bonsall is white and Johnson is black.
At a meeting about the citys annual Angels Night anti-arson patrols planned for a three-day period around Halloween, Bonsall asked if he could shoot someone in a hoodie, according to Johnsons letter sent this month.
The mention of a hoodie could be taken as a reference to black Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, who was wearing a hooded sweatshirt when he was fatally shot by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman. Zimmerman was acquitted in the case.
According to the letter, Johnson said Bonsall demonstrated a pattern of behavior that has created a hostile work environment. She said she believed she was demoted in retaliation for her complaints about Bonsalls treatment of employees.
I felt these comments, in addition to others made by Jim Bonsall, were extremely offensive hostile and abusive, the letter said. I felt he has intentionally inflicted emotional distress upon me and other members of the administration.
Bonsall started work this summer, around the time the city filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.The emergency manager takes these allegations very seriously; they are troubling if true, Orrs spokesman Bill Nowling said.
Don’t know about “racially insensitive,” but if true, the guy is too stupid to run anything more complicated than a blow dryer.
Alternative theory: the guy is actually quite intelligent, is completely tired of dealing with these jackasses and decided to get himself a free vacation before being retired. Could go either way...
The people who mismanaged and bankrupted Detroit are now making complaints about how someone is insensitive. These people are experts at stealing money, playing the race card and positioning themselves as racial victims. They should have been fired and prosecuted for what they did but they hide behind racial politics and pretend to be victims.
That doesn't pass the smell test. No sane man is going to make such a statement in front of a mixed audience (unless he had an ulterior motive).
This matter is far from concluded IMHO.
Whatta laugh.
The gangbangers who run Detroit dump Whitey.
He should thank them. He can get another job in town with a future.
Detroit is not coming back. It’s over.
Think of it as the Revenge of the Confederacy on the North.
There is nothing racial about “hoodie” unless you are a flaming leftist always looking to be a victim
IMHO, assuming that “arsonists in hoodies” is a reference to blacks is a very racist view (and one that’s being expressed by his detractors, by the way).
Yes, he is white but also a Democrat. They have created and fed this perpetually aggrieved environment so I have no sympathy when the monster eats the creator.
When did “insensitivity” become a crime?
All true, and not mutually exclusive with the fact that if the guy said what he’s alleged to have said he’s a moron.
Never, EVER, assume you can let your guard down when in listening range of a black or leftist co-worker, no matter how friendly they appear.
Didn’t know that Trayvon was the first person to ever wear a hoodie.
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