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As posted above, I agree with apdst so he's not alone.
If the Police Chief was smart and wanted to start a dialogue and not blatantly accuse his new command of racism he would have held up a sign that said "I Resolve to Challenge Racism Wherever I Find It". That would be leadership.
The Police Chief, the chief spokesman and public perception of his force stood as that Representative and stated, in uniform, that his force was anti rascist. Sounds and looks like a good guy using the best possible imagery to convey the message. If it was meant as a private, personal opinion, he would not have been in uniform. It makes one proud of the Pittsburgh Police, not just the Chief.