A social media video surfaced over the weekend showing an off-duty Alameda County firefighter making racially insensitive comments in a heated exchange on a…
A social media video surfaced over the weekend showing an off-duty Alameda County firefighter making racially insensitive comments in a heated exchange on a Central Valley freeway, the department chief confirmed Monday.
Alameda County fire Chief William McDonald on Monday provided an updated on a social media video showing one of the department's firefighter's making racially insensitive remarks after an off-duty incident in Lodi.Sign up for NBC San Diego's News Headlines newsletter.
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