Nashville NAACP head finds target on his lawn: 'It's an act of intimidation' [View all]
The Nashville head of the NAACP said a police officer who responded to his home after a bullseye-like target appeared in his front yard dismissed his concerns.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/11/nashville-naacp-target-lawn-police
The Nashville NAACP president, Keith Caldwell, said in a Facebook post that he found the bullseye target on an easel-like holder on his front yard on Saturday night. After Caldwell called the citys non-emergency police number to file a report, he said the responding officer who arrived at his home was flippant about the matter.
After Caldwell told the officer that he was concerned the target was a threat to him and his family, Caldwell said the officer responded by saying that he thought the target was pretty cool. It felt like to me that he really, he didnt care, Caldwell told WKRN-TV. After speaking with the officer, Caldwell said he then called the officers supervisor.
I know that its an act of intimidation, Caldwell told the Tennessean. The fact is that I am a black man, and I am outspoken, and I am the president of the NAACP, Caldwell said. And Ive said a lot of things that someone who wants to keep people oppressed dont like.
Metro Nashville police department said in a statement on Sunday that the target was from a backyard archery and tomahawk play set designed for children. They added that Caldwell is also concerned the target might have been placed in his yard due to a dispute a member of his family is having with another individual, the police statement said. The case is being investigated as an incident of intimidation.
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