Say What Now? Detroit Police Officer Makes Black Teen Walk Home in Freezing Weather, Shares Video with 'This Is What Black Girl Magic Looks Like' Caption | lovebscott.com

Say What Now? Detroit Police Officer Makes Black Teen Walk Home in Freezing Weather, Shares Video with ‘This Is What Black Girl Magic Looks Like’ Caption

Detroit police officer Gary Steele is being investigated after he pulled a Black teen over, made her walk home, and recorded her walk on Snapchat while making racist comments.

via WXYZ:

Take a close look at this video temporarily posted to social media site Snapchat following a Detroit police traffic stop near Joy Road and Stout Tuesday night.

Listen closely as the officer makes a few condescending remarks toward an African-American girl he has instructed to walk home in the cold. We’ve confirmed she was pulled over for having expired license tabs.

Notice in the upper left corner of the screen the officer shared his Snapchat name. Detroit police confirm his real name is Gary Steele. The man seen in this public LinkedIn page.

We showed this video to Ariel Moore, the young woman who was videotaped on a cell phone, and her mother, Monique Mobley. They’re now sharing their outrage over his words and captions that read “What black girl magic looks like,” and “celebrating Black History Month.”

Also disturbing is officer Steel’s prior trouble with the law. Prosecutor charged him with physically attacking his ex-girlfriend and firing a gun next to her head back in 2008. the incident in Canton ended with Steel taking a misdemeanor plea deal for probation and staying on the force. He’s declined to speak with 7 Action News since we brought the video to the attention of DPD.

We’ve confirmed that the officer is restricted from working in the field for now. We’ll stay on top of this to make sure the officer is held accountable.

Watch the video below.

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