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To: Terrance Jeremy Skeen, Fire fight for the Kansas City FD

Fire Terrence Jeremy Skeen, 42, from the Kansas City Fire Department

Terrance Jeremy Skeen cannot continue to serve a community that he does not value or respect.

Why is this important?

A Kansas firefighter reportedly got his job back ahead of his trial for an incident where he allegedly spit on a 3-year-old and used a racial slur.

Terrence Jeremy Skeen, 42, is back at work at the Kansas City Fire Department after his lawyers claim he was “suspended incorrectly,” according to the Kansas City Star.

Skeen, however, still faces charges of battery, assault, and disorderly conduct in connection with a Feb. 26 altercation at a local Hooters.

The firefighter is accused of threatening to shoot a black customer, hurling the N-word at him and spitting on his 3-year-old grandson at the restaurant.

The tot’s grandfather, Raymond L. Harris, said that the boy briefly wandered away when another patron told him that Skeen spit on the child.

“You need to get that f—ing girl and take her back to the other side where you came from,” Skeen allegedly shouted at Harris from across the restaurant.

After correcting him on his grandson’s gender, Harris said that he asked him if he spit on the boy, according to the Kansas City Star.

“F— you, you n—-r,” Skeen reportedly said to him. “I will spit on you. F— you! I will shoot you!”

Skeen’s lawyers denied the accusations to the newspaper and said that his story “will all come out at the trial.”

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2020-07-02 17:41:36 -0400

100 signatures reached

2020-06-20 12:38:43 -0400

50 signatures reached