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US law enforcement official faces flak over racist remarks on Sikh attorney general

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Press Trust of India New York
Last Updated : Sep 21 2018 | 12:00 PM IST

Authorities in New Jersey have called for the resignation of a senior law enforcement official after a secret recording surfaced in which he allegedly made racist remarks about America's first Sikh-American Attorney General Gurbir Grewal over his turban.

Bergen County Sheriff Michael Saudino allegedly made multiple controversial remarks in a Janaury 16 conversation that took place after Phil Murphy was inaugurated as governor of New Jersey, the recordings of which were obtained by WNYC.

In the audio, Saudino is heard saying that New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy appointed Grewal because of "the turban".

"He didn't do that because of Bergen County; he did that because of the turban," Saudino said of Murphy's selection of Grewal, who at the time was the Bergen County prosecutor.

Grewal tweeted that he had listened to the recording.

"If that's in fact Sheriff Saudino's voice, then he should resign immediately, Grewal said.

Grewal further tweeted that he has "got thick skin and I've been called far worse. But the comments about the African-American community are wrong, racist, and hurtful. The comments about our Lieutenant Governor are inappropriate and homophobic. New Jersey and Bergen County deserve better."
In the available audio, Saudino, using expletives, says: " let the blacks come insmoke their marijuana, do this do that, and don't worry about it. You know, we'll tie the hands of cops..." On Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver, he is heard asking if she is gay "Because she's never been married."
WNYC said in a report that the conversation was recorded on Januray 16, following Murphy's gubernatorial inauguration, which Saudino attended. The report quoted Murphy as saying that "without question, the comments made on that recording are appalling, and anyone using racist, homophobic, and hateful language is unfit for public office." He added that if indeed that is Saudino's voice on the recording, "he must resign."
Not commenting about the calls for his resignation, he said the remarks made by him "are not representative of the person that I am and they are in no way consistent with the manner in which I have conducted my life personally and as a law enforcement professional with over 46 years of service to the residents of Bergen County."

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First Published: Sep 21 2018 | 12:00 PM IST

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