NYPD Officer Encourages Toddler to Use N-Word: Report

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An off-duty New York City police officer was reportedly captured on video encouraging a toddler to use the n-word.

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According to the New York Daily News, Officer Delina Giraldo apparently recorded a video of herself encouraging her 2-year-old niece to use the racist word.

In an Instagram video obtained by the Daily News, Giraldo asked, โ€œShe said โ€˜niggaโ€™? Say it again. Say it again,โ€ Giraldo said, and then laughed.

In a series of several Instagram clips posted in 2014, obtained by the Daily News, Giraldo argued, โ€œIf somebody thinks or feels that I shouldnโ€™t be using the word โ€˜nigga,โ€™ but for real ... itโ€™s not that serious.

โ€œWeโ€™re fucking minorities and we all get treated the same,โ€ she claimed. โ€œI get racial shit blurted at me, too. We live in the hood together. I can understand how you can feel itโ€™s derogatory, but everyone is entitled to their opinion. You can have yours. Iโ€™ll have mine.โ€

Giraldoโ€™s lawyer, Eric Sanders, has stated that the videos are more than 10 years old, made before Giraldo, now 29, became an NYPD officer, and that Giraldoโ€™s ex-boyfriend, Officer Michael Martinez, with whom she is in a legal battle, is using the videos to get revenge. Giraldo has reportedly made claims of domestic violence against Martinez, which he says are false.

โ€œAll this was from a cop abuser thatโ€™s just trying to get back at her,โ€ Sanders said. โ€œNow sheโ€™s developing the strength to fight back. There will be a lawsuit against this cop and the Police Department for this conduct.โ€

According to the NYPD Patrol Guide, racist and offensive words are considered โ€œprohibited conduct,โ€ which applies to both on-duty and off-duty cops.

Read more at the New York Daily News.

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