The Ugly War Between a White Police Chief and a Black Mayor in the Deep South
Andrew Boryga
Sun, June 27, 2021, 5:05 AM·11 min read
Wayman Newton
Wayman Newton
When Wayman Newton found out last week about the warrant for his arrest in the town that elected him its first Black mayor, he wasnt surprised.
Ever since Newton, 40, took office after winning his election in Tarrant, Alabamapopulation 7,000by nearly 40 percentage points last year, a small minority of mostly white residents and city leaders have had it out for him, he told The Daily Beast.
Theyve blocked him from making what he and some locals describe as needed changes to the police department in a city mostly comprised of Black and Latino residents, he said.
Newton said the opposition reached its apex last week, when Dennis Reno, the white former chief of police in Tarrant, accused the mayor of assaulting him during a conversation in Newtons office a day after his swearing-in back in November.
During the meeting, Newton said, he confronted Renowho was still chief at the timeover what the mayor claimed was a longstanding practice of not hiring Black police officers in the city. He said Reno told him he hadnt hired Black officers because they werent qualified, and couldnt be trusted to police their own. The conversation evolved into a shouting match, Newton said.....
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