Claremont Officers
Re “Claremont Honors Officers Involved in Controversial Death,” Dec. 16: I don’t believe there has been a more blatant act of racism, nor a more direct use of propaganda to interfere with justice, as has been shown by the city manager of Claremont, the district attorney and others in the city.
All good citizens should demand the resignation of those granting gifts to those who killed Irvin Landrum Jr., and The Times should at least educate its writers to follow events chronologically. Landrum’s family and university professors did not create the clashes that have occurred. The clashes were a result of a racist killing.
THEODORE W. HOOKER
La Puente
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