Judge apologizes for racial slur heard on video
Lafayette, Louisiana city judge Michelle Odinet is apologizing after a video of her surfaces using the n-word while reviewing a surveillance video of a failed burglary at her home. She has apologized for the video, but claims she has no recollection of seeing it, saying she had just taken a sedative. The NAACP and other organizations are calling for her resignation.
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