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East Haven Mayor Blasted For 'Taco' Quip About Latinos

Joseph Maturo East Haven

JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN   01/25/12 10:02 PM ET   AP

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The mayor of a working-class city roiled by allegations of police discrimination against Hispanics faced scathing criticism Wednesday from officials including the governor for saying he "might have tacos" as a way to do something for the community.

The comments by East Haven Mayor Joseph Maturo brought unwanted attention to the leadership of the New Haven suburb, where four police officers were arrested Tuesday by the FBI on charges including deprivation of rights and obstruction of justice. The mayor was also criticized for his recent reappointment of police Chief Leonard Gallo, who was apparently referred to in the indictment as a co-conspirator.

The four officers are accused of waging a campaign of harassment against Latino residents and businesses, including assaulting people while they were handcuffed and intimidating people who tried to investigate or report misconduct allegations. All four have pleaded not guilty.

The taco comment came as Maturo, a Republican, was being interviewed late Tuesday by a reporter from New York's WPIX-TV, Mario Diaz, who asked, "What are you doing for the Latino community today?"

Maturo's response: "I might have tacos when I go home; I'm not quite sure yet."

He initially defended his response and said it was being unfairly twisted. But he later apologized, saying he'd had a long day of interviews.

Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said the comments are "repugnant."

"They represent either a horrible lack of judgment or worse, an underlying insensitivity to our Latino community that is unacceptable. Being tired is no excuse. He owes an apology to the community, and more importantly, he needs to show what he's going to do to repair the damage he's done. And he needs to do it today," Malloy said.

Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra, a native of Puerto Rico, said he was "disgusted" by Maturo's comment. East Haven Democratic Town Committee Chairman Gene Ruocco called for Maturo's resignation.

The comment "goes to the root of the racial profiling allegations here in East Haven," Ruocco said in a statement. "Everyone knows the seriousness of this matter and for him, as the leader of our community, to say something so utterly insensitive is a complete disgrace."

East Haven resident Marcia Chacon said she and other Latinos in her community were offended by Maturo's comment.

"This is an insult against us," she said. "I thought `Wow, here we are in East Haven, and this is the person who is supposed to help us.'"

Racial profiling complaints surged in recent years in East Haven, a predominantly white suburb on Long Island Sound where the Hispanic population more than doubled in size over a decade to 10.3 percent of its 28,000 people. Last month, a lengthy civil rights investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice concluded there was a pattern of biased policing in East Haven, where only one of the roughly 50 police officers speaks Spanish.

Neighboring New Haven, in contrast, has drawn national attention for its sympathetic approach to immigrants, including becoming the first city in the nation to issue municipal identification cards for all residents – including illegal immigrants – to provide services such as banking and using the library.

The indictment of the East Haven police officers says a leader in the police department, described only as co-conspirator 1, blocked efforts by the police commission to investigate misconduct allegations. That refers to Chief Leonard Gallo, according to his attorney, Jon Einhorn, who denied that Gallo blocked the investigation and said it was unfair for him to be mentioned when he is not charged.

The allegations show federal authorities are concerned not just with the actions of the four police officers but also with the wider culture, said Jeffrey Meyer, a law professor at Quinnipiac University and a former federal prosecutor.

"The significance of the allegations against co-conspirator 1 go to the overall tolerance and permissiveness of this police department with respect to the abuses committed by the indicted officers," Meyer said.

The investigation was continuing, but experts said federal authorities sometimes don't charge a person named as a co-conspirator.

"He's probably losing some sleep," Stan Twardy, a defense attorney and former U.S. attorney for Connecticut, said of Gallo. "The uncertainty of it is going to be uncomfortable for him."

Maturo is a lifelong East Haven resident and Republican who was mayor from 1997 to 2007 and re-elected again in the fall.

After taking office Nov. 19, he reinstated Gallo as police chief. Gallo had been on paid administrative leave since federal authorities began investigating in 2010.

"I stand behind the police department," Maturo said Tuesday. "We have a great police department."

The Rev. James Manship, a priest at St. Rose of Lima Church in New Haven who has advocated for East Haven's Latinos, said he was incredulous that Gallo was welcomed back.

"I remain absolutely dumbfounded on how the mayor would reinstate Chief Gallo, who was at the helm of the police department when the culture and these things were happening," said Manship, who was arrested in 2009 while videotaping East Haven police officers to document harassment complaints as officers removed license plates from the wall of a Hispanic couple's store.

Maturo released a statement Wednesday to express his "sincerest apologies" to East Haven and its Latino residents and business owners for the taco comment, asking residents to "have faith in me and our community as we address the challenges arising out of the past days' events."

"Unfortunately, I let the stress of the situation get the best of me and inflamed what is already a serious and unfortunate situation," he said. "I regret my insensitive comment and realize that it is my job to lead by example."

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Associated Press writer Michael Melia contributed to this report from Hartford.

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09:49 PM on 01/31/2012
education will fix your poor understanding of others.
11:42 AM on 01/30/2012
this is just another sign of things to come. I blame the politicians playing on the anti-immigration vote and creating another embarrassing chapter in our great countries history. This is why most of the world thinks we are hypocrites we preach peace and understanding towards others and then show the opposite at home.
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caborose
We all live down stream and down wind from someone
11:52 PM on 01/26/2012
Wow, I am stunned by his insensitivity. Wow!
10:45 PM on 01/26/2012
I am Mexican, and when I read he said he would eat a taco as a way to do something for the latino community, it just enraged me, how he dares??!! Who does he thinks he ... (my Mom just know at my door) ... is? Gosh! to make those kind of refe...(yes, I know dinner is ready, I am typing a letter yelling at the East Haven Mayor for sayiong insensitive things about the latino community, by the way, what is for dinner tonight?... oh no, tacos again!)
Well, please don't mind what I typed before, I guess he is right, we are having tacos again tonight and on Monday and tuesday when I visited my aunt's home, guess what they had for dinner?
Come on latino taco heads, were is the pride you always talk about?
So you are a bunch of taco eaters, and if you yell at me, then you know you will have to become "underground taco eaters" so nobody will see you doing what everybody knows you do!
Bye, bye taco friends.
05:23 PM on 02/02/2012
you should not make light of offenses made towards your people (all races) deserve respect and should share equally in the responsibility to grow and mature as a whole.
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Rubenillo
The truth always prevails
10:05 PM on 01/26/2012
Does it matter that Maturo is republican and yet many democrats are as racist as Maturo and lots of blacks are racist to whites so I invite Maturo to have guinnie meal with me
08:16 PM on 01/26/2012
i live in the east haven area of CT for many years now, east haven has always had a reputation as a town with a large older italian community who have lived in town for many many years, and generations. lets face it, most of the people i know from east haven are very racist. many were raised in old school italian families and well we know that means they dont like anyone but white italians. the mayor is in that group as i know a few close friends of his, and they say hes as racist as any older italian man in east haven..you can tell in the comments in local media from east haven residents praising the mayor
04:18 AM on 01/26/2012
At the risk of being labeled a racist one must wonder why there is such a big deal about a police force having only one Spanish speaking officer?
Why does any jurisdiction in America need an officer that can speak anything other then English?
When the Italians, Germans and Polish waves of imigrants came here police did not have to speak their foreign language.
So why Spanish?
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dawlishgal
07:56 AM on 01/26/2012
The question here is why is the mayor behaving so badly by pandering to racists.....he must think that is what his constituents want him to do, perhaps the main reason they voted for him in the first place. . And why are townspeople voting for a guy like this mayor? I can remember when there were decent, fair reasonable people to choose among, people from both political parties. Now we have one party who thinks they can win by catering to hatred. . Of course, language is an issue, but does one party have to get so damn nasty in their panderings. Same for the undeniably racist efforts (nevermind that Republicans and their shameful baggers are denying this ) to paint Obama as some kind of unqualified outsider, and the dimwits who fall for this crap and scream their obscenities for national tv audiences....When one party (whether it works for them or not) acts as though they can get the working class vote by pandering to racism and hatred. the other party is eventually going to think they have to do the same thing. It is horrifying to observe the racist baggers who deny racism but either carried or marched side by side with those who carried mass-produced posters depicting our duly-elected president with a bone in his nose.
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shirley thomas
justice for all, not the few
02:28 AM on 01/27/2012
f&f excellent post
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dawlishgal
08:14 AM on 01/26/2012
It is about the coded messages , the ones that panderer to candidates use to get racists and other bigoted people to vote for them (and, usually, against their own best economic interests). Anybody who lives in East Haven will recognize the codes...they are just nasty enough to send a message of hatred, just subtle enough to offer some deniability. Kind of like the "birthers" crapola.
03:31 AM on 01/26/2012
I hope he chokes on a taco.
01:56 AM on 01/26/2012
What can you expect when serious presidential candidates are openly pushing for more racial profiling?

http://paranoidpolitico.blogspot.com/2012/01/rick-santorum-speaking-from-heart.html
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Peter Nadreau
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01:54 AM on 01/26/2012
I'm not sure what the problem is. I had carne asada tacos for dinner last night and chicken taco tonight. Tacos are a perfect food. You get your dairy(sour cream & cheese). You get your meat(beef, pork, chicken and sometimes fish). You get your veggies(lettuce, tomato, onion, avo). You get your bread(tortillas). So the guys said he was havin' tacos or possibly spaghetti. Big deal. Liberals LOVE to stand behind the race card as if they're not racist.....yeah right.
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dawlishgal
08:07 AM on 01/26/2012
Did you have any pepper spray on those tacos....it is a FOOD, you know, if you can believe Faux Nooze. Here is the thing....while Republicans are pandering to racists and some Democrats in working class towns think they have to in order to win, the state legislatures in places like CT and NY are passing surtaxes on health care costs that force the sickest of the sick (the ones with the highest costs) to pay for the health care of the indigent. And nobody even notices until they get a bill for many thousands of dollars after having survived some expensive health crisis. It would be really nice if people could set aside their bigotry and start voting for people based on some concept of social decency instead of blatant racism and pandering. If that happened, we might actually get some elected officials who actually care about the middle and the working classes. But as long as (mainly) Republicans can goose working people into voting against their own best interests by appealing to their bigotry, we are all screwed (except for the top few percent who are laughing all the way to the bank).
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bcamp
08:33 AM on 01/26/2012
I cannot believe you are that dense. This is not about the nutritional value of tacos, and you know that.
11:51 PM on 01/25/2012
You know, he's gonna need a fallback, maybe a song....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja5qOR-eyFo
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red skull
I am legion
11:37 PM on 01/25/2012
Hasn't he done enough for the Latino community? He and his department have been diligent in their attempts to rid the Latino community of the illegal element. Great police work, Mayor and PD! We need more police officers like this!
01:03 AM on 01/26/2012
Unfortunately, the cops seem to go after the easy pray immigrants, instead of arresting the real criminal-minded people as You would understand are everywhere.
08:36 AM on 01/26/2012
Actually, the Hispanics,wrongly called "Latinos" are all criminals. They don't fit within our advanced society. We don't want them and Congress has to stop their continuous invasion here. As for the Mayor he said nothing wrong and never should apologize to these Spanics haters.
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Henry Torres
05:13 PM on 01/26/2012
So when they stop and beat a second generation Hispanic American your ok with that? It is not just illegals but legal citizens as well. That is the biggest issue. Ask yourself this would you be ok with such crimes happening to a British illegal immigrant? This is happening to all Hispanics legal and ilegal. Stop the hate and ignorance that is being spread.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
10:44 PM on 01/25/2012
Ethnic jokes suck. And not in a nice way.
11:49 PM on 01/25/2012
Kind of conflicts with that 'free speech thing" huh?
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
12:16 AM on 01/26/2012
Your comment is not well thought out. People are free to tell them. But it doesn't mean that those of us who don';t appreciate them need to laugh or need to withhold our disapproval, right?
09:19 PM on 01/25/2012
"The four officers are accused of waging a campaign of harassment against Latino residents and businesses, including assaulting people while they were handcuffed and intimidating people who tried to investigate or report misconduct allegations."
The city's mayor Maturo, a Republican, was being interviewed late Tuesday by a reporter from New York's WPIX-TV, Mario Diaz, who asked, "What are you doing for the Latino community today?" Maturo's response: "I might have tacos when I go home; I'm not quite sure yet.

The mayor's statement shows the level of racism and carelessness that he and the other bigoted officers have against Latinos. But, wouldn't expect any better from these Republicans.
10:22 PM on 01/25/2012
Herman Cain, former Replublican presidential candidate, responded to the Obamas State of Union Address on behalf of the Tea Party.
Seems their guy is blacker then your guy.
12:58 AM on 01/26/2012
I'm sorry, I don't understand your statement; "Seems their guy is blacker then your guy."
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pragmaticalpaula
"all is impermanent."
01:54 AM on 01/26/2012
Yes, please do enlighten us!
09:13 PM on 01/25/2012
Come on Mayor, Just appease the illegals like everyone else, would you?
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arecibo48
We just need to reinvent ourselves
09:34 PM on 01/25/2012
So it's alright to harass and discrminate against illegals?
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red skull
I am legion
11:38 PM on 01/25/2012
Yes, get out.