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The disciplinary action involved the officers being placed on restrictive active duty and assigned to a gym where they were doing work that included "boring and menial tasks" for several months after the Nov. 29, 2012 shooting, according to the lawsuit filed by their lawyer, Jonathan Rosenbaum, in U.S. District Court in Cleveland on Friday. The work status meant the officers couldn't apply for transfers or promotions or get extra pay through overtime.
Rosenbaum alleged in the complaint that his clients' assignment to "gym duty" was "substantially longer than that which had been meted out to similarly-situated African American officers."
Folks, shit just got real.
White Hispanic Cops Disciplined After Fatal Car Chase Sue Over Racial Bias - NBC News