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Girls with guns. How many cities have racist cops working for them? If Hoboken does we have a big problem...
A Fox5 exclusive: investigative team has obtained pictures involving a local police lieutenant who is already in hot water.Lt. Andriani is currently on an extended vacation and has not been suspended from the force. Lt. Andriani called Wednesday afternoon and said that no laws were broken because the photos were taken in Alabama on their trip home. In Alabama, you are allowed to display guns in public. He also said the guns are privately owned and not paid for by taxpayers. He explained they are attempting to take pictures for a calendar with the Hooters girls — and that the cops were off duty at the time. He denies all the allegations against him in the lawsuit, including having police work at his house. He said his hands were not actually touching the girl’s breasts in the picture shown.
Five Hispanic police officers have filed a law suit against the Hoboken Police Department, claiming they’ve been discriminated against because of their ethnicity.
Their federal lawsuit claims a commanding officer is a white supremacist and that bosses have fabricated charges against Hispanic officers.
The cops filing the lawsuit say this is a picture of Lt. Angelo Andriani wearing a mock Ku Klux Klan hood he made out of a napkin. WTF is going on in Hoboken?
Luis Zayas, the attorney representing the five Latino cops who have accused Hoboken Police Lt. Angelo Andriani of being an “unabashed white supremacist,” tells us he has a video made in 2005 of waitresses from the restaurant Hooters holding shotguns, sub-machine guns and other weapons. The guns, Zayas says, were given to them by members of Hoboken’s SWAT team, which was at the time under Andriani’s command.
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