Frank Serpico joins New York police group supporting Colin Kaepernick - News Summed Up

Frank Serpico joins New York police group supporting Colin Kaepernick


A former New York City police officer, whose claims of police corruption in the 1970s were chronicled in an Al Pacino movie, joined dozens of current and former officers Saturday at a rally in support of getting quarterback Colin Kaepernick a job in the National Football League. The former San Francisco 49ers player became a controversial figure last year after he refused to stand for the national anthem in what he called a protest against oppression of people of color. He opted out of his contract in March and became a free agent, but so far, no NFL teams have signed him for the upcoming season. “He's trying to hold up this government up to our founding fathers,” said the now 81-year-old Serpico. Edwin Raymond, who said he was heading to work after the rally, spoke of the need for racial healing in the country.


Source: Los Angeles Times August 19, 2017 18:22 UTC



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