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Joseph Maturo, East Haven Mayor Says 'I Might Have Tacos For Dinner' In Response To Police Arrests For Harassing Latinos (VIDEO)

 

The Huffington Post   Cindy Y. Rodriguez First Posted: 01/25/2012 12:05 pm Updated: 01/25/2012 6:49 pm

East Haven Mayor Joseph Maturo is facing heavy criticism for controversial comments made after four police officers were charged for using excessive force against undocumented immigrants and covering up abuses.

In a broadcast interview, New York City-based WPIX reporter Mario Diaz asked Maturo: "What are you going to do for the Latino community today?" And with one hand on his hip Maturo quite proudly responded: "I might have tacos when I go home, I'm not quite sure yet."

You can't make this stuff up.

Diaz even gives Maturo a chance to redeem himself, by saying, "You realize that isn't the comment to say right now, right?"

That's when the interview got a bit, shall we say, ugly, and continued for about another four minutes.

Maturo added: "When you ask me what I would do for Latinos, I may go out and have a Latino dinner in the Latino community. There's nothing wrong with that and you can twist it and turn it whichever way the press decides to do!"

According to Diaz's report, Maturo approached him and apologized for his remarks.

The Latino community in East Haven, according to the Census, make up 10.3% of the town's population.

Yet out of a police force of 50, only one speaks Spanish, and government officials, along with one community resident, informed PIX 11 that he is not even Latino.

Police treatment of Hispanics in East Haven, has been under federal scrutiny since 2009, when the U.S. Department of Justice launched a civil rights probe that found a pattern of discrimination and biased policing.

This morning, Governor Dannel Malloy released a public statement regarding East Haven Mayor Joseph Maturo's "racially insensitive comments" calling them "repugnant" and "unacceptable."

"The comments by East Haven Mayor Joseph Maturo 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."

This morning, Maturo was interviewed on WPLR-FM's Chaz and AJ morning show and said, "It was stupid, it was insensitive and I gave my detractors... a reason to make matters worse with a `gotcha' and an insensitive and stupid answer to something I should have never said."

Maturo said the radio interview would be the first and only interview he would give today. "I think I got myself in enough hot water yesterday," he said to WPLR-FM's Chaz and AJ morning show.

This past December, HuffPost reported that the Department of Justice condemned the East Haven Police Department for rampant discrimination against Latinos in the fourteenth amendment. The mayor of the town, Joseph Maturo, fired back that the report was both "slanderous" and "political."

Maturo has a history of controversial behavior.

Back in November, he returned to office and as one of his first duties as mayor, he reinstated Connecticut Police Chief, Chief Leonard Gallo, despite FBI probe on claims for harassing Hispanic residents because he "did not believe the allegations were true."

According to Diaz's report, Los Amigos Grocery Store owner Luis Rodriguez came to the United States 19 years ago in search of the American dream. But as he found out, in East Haven, the dream was at times a nightmare.

"The harshest form of intimidation came from officer Spaulding. He ripped my license in front of me while my car was parked. I wasn't even driving," Rodriguez told PIX 11 News.

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UPDATE: 2:25pm

About an hour ago, an "East Haven Taxpayers Calling For Mayor Maturo to Resign" Facebook page was created. The page says:

Be aware, if you feel this is a place to make rude/inflamatory or racist comments or support our mayor in any way, your comments will be deleted. This is a page for those who want Mayor Maturo out because he doesn't represent the majority of the good people of our town and is a horrible example of bad leadership to the children of our town. If you continue to post inflammatory or off topic posts, you will be banned. Our page, our rules.

Earlier today, Mayor Joseph Maturo, Jr., of East Haven, Connecticut, released the following statement via his Facebook page:

"My sincerest apologies go out to the East Haven community and, in particular, the Latino community for the insensitive and off-collar comment that I made to WPIX reporter Mario Diaz yesterday regarding the recent events affecting our community and our police department. Unfortunately, I let the stress of the situation get the best of me and inflamed what is already a serious and unfortunate situation. I regret my insensitive comment and realize that it is my job to lead by example.

Our community needs to refocus on healing together. To date, my administration has already taken steps to begin that healing process. Most recently, I commissioned a new advisory committee to the Mayor named "LEARN" (Law Enforcement Advisory Resource Network) aimed at recommending updates to policies and procedures to the Board of Police Commissioners. Recognizing the need for the Latino community to have a voice on this exciting and important new board, I appointed Jose Velasquez, a well-respected community volunteer and native of Puerto Rico, to the board. The first products of that committee have been a new mission statement for our Police Department, a more accessible civilian complaint procedure, and the publishing of updated civilian complaint forms in both English and Spanish.

I recognize that this new board is just the first of many steps that must be taken to heal our community. I apologize, again, for my insensitive comments yesterday and recognize that they are a hindrance to the progress that must be made in our community. I am dedicated to the principles of tolerance and acceptance of all and will do all that I can to foster those principles in the daily execution of my duties as Mayor. I ask this community to have faith in me and in our community as we address the challenges arising out of the past days’ events."

For additional information, please contact the East Haven Mayor’s office at 203-468-3204.

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UPDATE: 3:55PM

CNN's reporter Jason Carroll confronted an upset Maturo on his statement that was released this afternoon, according to Mediaita.com. Carroll pressed the issue and the exchange went as follows:

"Just tell us, do you think the apology would be enough?" grilled Carroll. "I think that would help."

"I certainly hope so," exclaimed Maturo. "I created something that went viral. It was something that the media says gotcha, and ran with it. I accept full responsibility. I have apologized profusely!"

"It would be helpful if you at least tried to explain what you were trying to say about the Latino community?" Caroll continued. "That's what I'm saying."

"There dare I go getting myself in trouble again!" Maturo dodged.

"What were you trying to say?" Carroll pressed.

"All I meant was I don’t feel bad going into any community -- I didn’t feel persecuted by what happened in our town prior to that, so by going into another section -- that's all it meant, is that I could go into a different section of the community and have a bite to eat. I didn't feel -- I didn't feel as though I was being for our town was being discriminatory or that I was — I wasn't afraid to talk to or be in the company of anybody."



WATCH MAYOR MATURO CLARIFY FOR HIS STATEMENT:



WATCH THE WHOLE SORDID BACKSTORY:

WATCH: POLITICIANS HAVE DIFFERENT WAYS OF SHOCKING LATINO CONSTITUENCIES:
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  • Herman Cain

    On his recent campaign stop in Miami, Herman Cain took some time to try some Latino cuisine, and offend a few Latinos along the way. After biting into a croqueta at Miami's famed Versailles Cafe, Cain asks, "How do you say delicious in Cuban?" Cuban, as many know, is not a language. In Spanish, however, delicious is <em>delicioso.</em>

  • Barack Obama

    "I was born in an island and I understand that food, gas and everything else, is more expensive. Puerto Rico has the right for a better future. My plan offers new incentives to restore the 40,000 job which have been lost and invests in the education of Puerto Rican kids. This coming July, it would be an honor to count with your vote." Obama is really pushing for the Puerto Rican vote. He visited the island in June of 2011. The first president to visit Puerto since John F. Kennedy in 1961,<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/10/us/politics/10rico.html?pagewanted=all" target="_hplink"> according to NYTimes. </a> Keep your eyes and ears open for the next spanish speech by Obama.

  • Jackie Kennedy

    "Dear Friends, this is the wife of John F. Kennedy, candidate in the U.S. presidential election... When world peace is threatened by communism, it's necessary to have a leader in The White House who is able to guide our destinies with a firm hand... Long Live Kennedy!" 1. No need for introduction. As if the entire world didn't know who Jackie Kennedy is. 2. It's nice to see she's friendly with latinos and 3. Given the Trade Embargo with Cuba has been firm since 1962, we're guessing that Miss Kennedy's spanish speech wasn't exactly detrimental to her husband's campaign.

  • El Bloombito

    Oh yes, that day Bloomberg so kindly "summarized for the spanish speaking audience" the city's plan to clean up after Irene and inspired one of the best twitter accounts of all times: @ElBloombito. The twitter account mocking Bloomberg's spanish has over 25,000 followers. The hilarious spanish-speaking alter ego was created by Rachel-Figuero Levin. "The Spanish is just so blatantly hilarious,"<a href="http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/128711298.html" target="_hplink"> she said to NBC New York.</a> "It's the diction. It's the pronunciation. It's the accent." To @ElBloombito account, Bloomberg responded from his personal Twitter account "It's hard to learn a new language at age 69", according to NBC New York. Follow <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/ElBloombito" target="_hplink">@ElBloombito </a>here.

  • Hillary Clinton

    "Si Se PuedA!" Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, got her protest chant a little mixed up. "Si Se Puede!" ("Yes It Can Be Done") was the motivating slogan first popularized by Cesar Chavez back in the 1960's when referring to social change for immigrant workers.

  • Jeb Bush

    "This diverse community with energy with, uh, uh, great potential and possibility of advancing our country, is going to be the one that decides the elections. And if we fall behind because we dont do the effort and or we're being irrespecutful, or whatever, then, that's lack of common sense." So, essentially, you need the latino vote Jeb?

  • Craig Romney

    In Mitt Romney's ninth spanish-language television ad, his son Craig spoke to Latino audiences about his father's beliefs and origins. "I would like to tell you how my father, Mitt Romney, thinks," <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/18/craig-romney-mitt-mexican-ad_n_1682238.html#slide=1165327" target="_hplink">Craig Romney says in the ad, translated to English by the campaign.</a> "He values very much that we are a nation of immigrants. My grandfather George was born in Mexico. For our family the greatness of the United States is how we respect and help each other, regardless of where we come from."

  • Barack Obama

    Just a week after announcing his decision to halt deportation for some undocumented young people, President Obama <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/22/obama-naleo-speech-immigration_n_1619126.html" target="_hplink">spoke at the NALEO conference</a> and schmoozed away with the Latino audience. "Que placer estar aqui con tanto amigos!" ("what a pleasure being here with all these friends") said Obama at the beginning of his speech.

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06:42 PM on 05/28/2012
I know this is old news but it seems to be on the airwaves here again. The proper response would have been "Nothing more or less that I will do for any group. Singling out groups of people and treating them 'special', whether you treat them better or worse, is what has screwed up our country. We should treat everyone equally. Sadly, too many 'groups' think they should be treated 'specially'. Doing anything different for one group only creates division."
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SouthernGirl2
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08:51 PM on 01/29/2012
After biting into a croqueta at Miami's famed Versailles Cafe, Cain asks, "How do you say delicious in Cuban?" Cuban, as many know, is not a language.

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SMACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
08:14 AM on 01/30/2012
Quick!!! get the ACLU and lets get him.
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Tom Payned
Informed opinions take effort. Try it sometime.
08:25 PM on 01/29/2012
I must be a stand out within the Greek Community because I love Gyros and eat them when I can.
10:42 AM on 01/29/2012
I'm Mexican-American and I really can't see what's so bad about the Mayor's comments: it's no big deal. By the way, it doesn't matter that only one officer on the police force speaks Spanish. The Spanish-speaking people should learn English. When I went to Mexico this past summer, I did not expect the police force or any other agency to have officers who spoke English. I brushed up on my Spanish as fast as I could.
05:22 PM on 01/29/2012
When you are the mayor of a town whose police force is being investigated for civil rights abuses, you probably want to take it seriously, not make jokes about connecting with Latinos by eating tacos.
08:15 AM on 01/30/2012
Why
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themiddleistheproblem
Polly want a cracker
09:26 AM on 01/28/2012
So he takes full responsibility. Well except for the media. Must be Palins cousin.
Chestnut horse
with a white blaze
09:25 PM on 01/27/2012
I am going to have taco's also.
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Aerosol
08:01 PM on 01/27/2012
Mexican gang stalkers have taken over my Facebook account and are sending me photos of pots of beans.
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Aerosol
07:54 PM on 01/27/2012
Somebody should interview a couple of new havens Mexican community to see how flippant their attitudes are about being in the country illegally. Ask them where the best places to go for free health care. Bet they won't even tell you because they don't want to share that information...
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Sharon Hunt
Think outside the FOX
05:03 PM on 01/27/2012
I live in CT and I know what's been going on. I'm so pleased to see that not many are on this guys side. The Chief of Police is expected to be arrested in the next few days. 4 men already were by the FBI. This is not just a silly off hand remark. What the reporter wanted to know was what he was going to do about this situation....to say "get a taco" was completely uncalled for.
08:17 AM on 01/30/2012
Yeah, who needs cops, you can always get the ows protesters to hang out and guard downtown.
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Sharon Hunt
Think outside the FOX
09:12 AM on 01/30/2012
who needs THOSE cops. Get a reality check. My brother is a cop. Most are fine. these guys are bad
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Julianasmom
Liberty first liberal second
02:36 PM on 01/27/2012
I am sorry I thought it was funny...now was it totally uncalled for? Sure! It was completely unethical on his part, however it just shows the lack of respect this man and the institution he represents has for the "taco" community. It’s even funnier to hear the Mexican community’s uproar following his statement, they claim he is a total racist and lacks respect for their community – I personally think that’s VERY TRUE- but considering the fact that majority of people in their community have illegally migrated here , things start to get a bit hypocritical .. I guess when they begin to respect the laws of our country people in return will begin to respect them…
08:22 AM on 01/30/2012
We have a bunch down here in Texas we would be happy to send to you
11:08 AM on 01/27/2012
Whats amazing is how many ppl dont even think its racist. How about saying hes gonna help the jews in his town by eating a bagel. Or the blacks in his town, hes gonna help by eating watermelon. Or helping out the italians by eating a pizza. Better not say that last line, or he maybe wacked by the mafia.
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themiddleistheproblem
Polly want a cracker
09:25 AM on 01/28/2012
Who do you think runs East Haven? The last line.
11:04 AM on 01/27/2012
Wars have started for less ignorant rants.
09:42 AM on 01/27/2012
Open thy mouth and insert a TACO JOE Republican...the more he ranted the deeper he went.
HoosierInMaryland
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05:58 AM on 01/27/2012
To all those defending Maturo, what say you about this:
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/26/10246992-2000-tacos-delivered-to-i-might-have-tacos-mayor

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tnlcallen
11:13 PM on 01/26/2012
There is one inescapable fact lost in all of this.....Taco's are just downright good, and who wouldn't want to go home and have some.