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The sheriff of an Arkansas Delta county has resigned under pressure after a recording of a man identified as him delivering a racist rant went viral. Arkansas County Sheriff Todd Wright resigned Friday at the request of the county s Quorum Court after the Pine Bluff Commercial reported a five-minute audio recording circulated on Facebook this week. The recording is of a man who uses a racial slur nine times after becoming upset that a woman he was with spoke to a Black man in a grocery store. Throughout, the woman refers to the man as Todd. County Judge Thomas Best, the county s top elected administrator, said the Quorum Court decided Thursday to ask for Wright s resignation after the recording began circulating on Facebook the day before. It saddens me that anyone would disrespect God s creation in this manner, Best said. No way will I condone this action from anyone. CBS affiliate KTHV reports that Wright made a statement to the court, but after initially asking for a chance to put his affairs in order, a local pas stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cups.it) tor convinced him to resign immediately. After about an hour, stanley cup (https://www.stanleymugs.us) he turned over his badge and gun to a some applause in the gallery. Arkansas County sheriff resigns after being recorded using racial slurs by THV11 on YouTu stanley cup (https://www.cup-stanley.es) be Outside the courthouse, many expressed happiness with the resignation while wondering how much change Wright s resignation would bring. Let s just clean the town up, Jjhy Union scrambles to save Ohio GM plant, where Trump promised new jobs
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