Rochester, police officer settle bias claim for $1 million
Rochester agreed this week to pay a police officer $1 million to settle a discrimination and retaliation claim after she reported possible department bias against a fellow officer.
Police Lt. Elisa Umpierre, 51, was the citys first female officer when she was hired in 1992. She filed the claim after she said she was suspended for comments she made on Facebook, including one in support of protesters at Standing Rock and another regarding excessive force by police officers.
She said the department questioned her posts only after she met with her supervisor to discuss possible bias against a minority officer who repeatedly had been denied advancement.
Her supervisor later told her there was no bias, she said Tuesday. That they didnt investigate is a violation of the human rights statute, Umpierre said. The minority officer, a six-year veteran, was well-qualified and lost the job to a white male officer who had been in the department for one year, she said.
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