Pennsylvania mayor defends using racial slur during confrontation with children at park
The Republican mayor of Northumberland, Pennsylvania, Daniel Berard, is facing outrage after he yelled the N-word at a group of children and young adults at a local park. Berard defended his use of the racial slur, claiming he was giving a "lawful order" for the group to leave the park. The incident, captured on video, has sparked widespread condemnation from local parents and community members.
Key quotes
You can say it, but I can't?
I gave them a lawful order to leave the park.
The mayor of a Pennsylvania borough defended his use of the N-word during a confrontation with children and young adults at a local park — despite outrage from local parents.
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