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Spoof video by cop about treatment of blacks causes stir in L.A.

LOS ANGELES -- A Los Angeles Port Police captain joking about hurting black men in a spoof video may be in hot water, reports CBS Los Angeles.

Capt. Leon Nixon joked that he needed a fictional chewing gum to control his violent urges against black men.

“We black officers are twice as horrible to our own than the white policemen. So I need that extra strength to not do wrong to my brothers,” he says in the video. “So for me, there’s ‘N***gerette’ gum. Just like ‘N***derm,’ but with that extra bite.”

A production company called Black Magic created the video. The co-producer said he has deep respect for police officers and the video was intended to draw attention to the recent rash of deadly shootings of black men by police officers.

“Raise awareness of things going on in the country. Raise awareness and kind of start a conversation, honestly. And a lot of times, healing is done through comedy,” said Royce Shockley.

On whether it was appropriate for Nixon to play that role, Shockley said Nixon does a lot of acting when he’s not working. “He didn’t write or come up with the concept or direct the video. He’s an actor. Actors act,” Shockley added.

CBS Los Angeles went to Nixon’s home to get his reaction. But he wouldn’t answer the door or respond to requests for comments.

“I mean, if he’s an actor on the side and this is a way to put out his opinion, he can have his opinion,” one woman said.

“Taking that route, I feel like he’s definitely catching a lot of heat from either African Americans in the area, his own officers,” a man said.

L.A. Port Police released a statement saying, “The Port of Los Angeles Police is committed to respectful interaction with the community that we are sworn to serve and protect. The video clearly is not the type of humor that a member of our organization should engage in. The matter will be investigated and appropriate action taken.”

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