
by James A. Bacon
Delton Goodrum, a Black police officer in the Alexandria Police Department, has been awarded compensatory damages for racial discrimination at the hands of Alexandria’s acting police chief Don Hayes… who is Black… and who aspired to create a more diverse workforce… and who even told others that he wanted to promote Goodrum “because he was Black.”
But White police officers reacted negatively to the perception of favoritism based on Goodrum’s race, and he never got the promotion from lieutenant to captain. The jury awarded him $7.5 million in damages, although awards in TItle VII lawsuits are capped at $300,000.
The court case illustrates what can happen when a police force abandons the principle of color-blindness in favor of pursuing “diversity.” It is hard to imagine how the racialization of internal politics has helped the morale of either White or Black officers. The more official policy makes hiring and promotion decisions a matter of race, the more employees will interpret every decision through the win-lose prism of race and the losers will feel aggrieved.
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