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if his comments weren't recorded, he'd have been promoted to chief from
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Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
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<b>Police Chief Slur Prompts Takeover<br>
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</b>KEANSBURG, N.J. (AP) - The county prosecutor's office has taken over
daily operations of the police department after the acting chief made a
racial slur over the police radio, authorities said Thursday.<br>
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The slur, captured on audiotape, occurred May 4 when Acting Chief Michael
Kennedy called headquarters looking for a patrolman to disperse a group
of blacks near an ATM before they committed a crime.<br>
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Monmouth County Prosecutor John Kaye had said previously Kennedy would
not be charged criminally but that administrative sanctions were
possible.<br>
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&quot;Pursuant to discussions with First Assistant Attorney General Peter
C. Harvey, on behalf of Attorney General David Samson, the Monmouth
County Prosecutor's office has superseded Acting Police Chief Michael
Kennedy and taken control of the daily operations of the Keansburg Police
Department,&quot; Samson's office said in a statement.<br>
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Kaye, as the top law enforcement officer in the county, has the authority
to do so, according to Samson. Kaye also has ordered all the county's
&quot;chief law enforcement executives&quot; to undergo cultural
diversity training at the Monmouth County Police Academy.<br>
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Kennedy, who has apologized for the remarks, did not immediately return a
telephone call seeking comment.<br>
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2002-08-29&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 16:23:43 GMT&nbsp; <br>
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