15 Black faith leaders protest former Chattanooga police Chief Celeste Murphy's "unjust" indictment, citing race-baiting.
15 Black faith leaders protest the "unjust and politically motivated" indictment of former Chattanooga police Chief Celeste Murphy, calling the charges race-baiting. District Attorney Coty Wamp responds, stating her office had nothing to do with the charges and referring the matter to a prosecutor from another county. The group stands behind Murphy's 90% homicide closure rate, surpassing the national average.
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