A Lengthy Island detective was charged with a hate crime on Wednesday after he known as a telephone service employee the n-word and spewed “We don’t need you or your variety within the neighborhood” in a racist tirade, in response to officers.
Rockville Centre detective John Murphy, 40, allegedly erupted right into a hateful rage after recognizing a black mobile service subcontractor inside an SUV on Nov. 3 round 7 p.m. close to Sylvan Courtroom and Weeks Avenue in his Manorville neighborhood.
Murphy allegedly stormed over to the 48-year-old employee and seethed: “Get out of right here. We don’t need you or your variety within the neighborhood, n—-r,” in accordance to a felony criticism.
The hate-filled detective then kicked the sufferer’s SUV and ripped off a light-weight affixed to the highest of the car earlier than breaking it into items and chucking it on the sufferer, hitting the left facet of his face, the court docket paperwork alleged.
Moments earlier than the violent altercation, Murphy — who was off-duty on the time — allegedly requested the sufferer what he was doing within the neighborhood whereas figuring out himself as regulation enforcement.
When the employee tried at hand over his ID, Murphy refused to take a look at it, police mentioned.
Murphy, of Manorville, was slapped with felony mischief as a hate crime and aggravated harassment.
He ignored reporters’ questions after his court docket look Wednesday.
Suffolk County District Legal professional Raymond Tierney slammed Murphy’s alleged bigoted assault.
“The sufferer right here was simply making an attempt to do his job, when the defendant allegedly harassed him and broken his car,” Tierney mentioned in an announcement.
“To make issues worse, the defendant is a sworn regulation enforcement officer, chargeable for defending the rights of residents, quite than violating them, as is alleged right here.”
Murphy is due again in court docket on Dec. 3 and was ordered to avoid the sufferer.
The Rockville Centre Police Division suspended Murphy Wednesday morning, in response to Newsday.
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