Oakland mayor's chief of staff fired over note in which she called Black people 'tokens'

(Crohn) – Kron4 confirmed that former Chief of Staff of the Oakland mayor Shing Thao was launched. Hanson was released from her job on Sunday after the documents that referred to blacks appeared as “symbols”.

Hanson remained in her job after the successful summons of the former mayor Thao. According to San Francisco CronicThe first reported that it was dismissed, remained in its job in order to help the city closing the deal to sell its share from the Auckland runway.

In handwritten observations, a plan was developed for how the Thao mayor at the time plans to fight the summons, Hanson apparently referred to blacks through the abbreviation of “BP” and “symbols”.

In more shaking in the city hall, the mayor of Auckland’s temporary municipality, Kevin Jenkins, announced on Monday that most of the mayors’ office will be placed on paid administrative leave before its release on Friday, April 11.

Regardless of the temporary mayor Jenkins, Deputy Mayor Bert Jones, Vice -President of Lanis Jones, and the executive assistant and scheduled in the office will remain. The Jenkins office said that the mayor’s vice -mayor, Bert Jones, will work as chief of staff.

“I would like to thank everyone who leaves the office for his service,” Jenkins said. “We have always intended to allow our next mayor to choose his employees after the private elections on April 15.”

Oakland’s voter will go to the polls to fill the seat of the vacant mayor after calling Tho last November. The forced former mayor is currently the subject of the FBI investigation.

In a statement sent to Kron4, Hanson said her comments had taken “out of context on social media.”

Hanson said: “The notes of the handwritten meeting are recorded a group discussion that included the proposed correspondence points that the peace control campaign wanted to provide to potential alternatives,” Hanson said. “It is a specific reference to Sinika Scott, an American -paid American political company, was appointed by the wealthy white financiers in the summons campaign to hide the public’s understanding of the political assets of the summons.”

“Tao’s mayor and her political team believed that the involvement of this paid operative represents a symbolism of the summons, and Oakland’s voters had the right to understand this regard.”

Kron4 is in the process of reviewing the documents that his traditions are said to be Hanson’s dismissal.

Leave a Comment