Top L.A. County sheriff's official sent emails mocking Muslims, blacks, Latinos and women

A top Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department official forwarded emails with jokes containing derogatory stereotypes of Muslims, blacks, Latinos, women and others from his work account during his previous job with the Burbank Police Department, according to city records.

Tom Angel, who is Sheriff Jim McDonnell's chief of staff, sent the emails in 2012 and 2013 when he was the No. 2 police official in Burbank, hired to reform a department reeling from allegations of police brutality as well as racism and sexual harassment within its ranks.

"I took my Biology exam last Friday," said one of the forwarded emails, which were obtained under the state's public records law[1]. "I was asked to name two things commonly found in cells. Apparently 'Blacks' and 'Mexicans' were NOT the correct answers."

On Jan. 7, 2012, records show, Angel forwarded an email that began, "Muslims, gotta love em can't punish em............?" before enumerating a series of terrorist incidents attributed to "devout Muslim male extremists." It then dismissed concerns about the racial profiling of Muslims.

Later that year, Angel registered for a conference hosted by the Sheriff's Department and Muslim community groups about countering violent extremism and dispelling myths about Islam, according to a city email. Three days later, Angel emailed Denis Cremins, a Burbank police captain, to ask what he called a "trivia question."

"How many virgins do muslims get in heaven? having a discussion with a friend and I know you know the answer …" Angel wrote.

"72," Cremins replied.

When asked about the exchange, Cremins told The Times he simply answered a question posed to him. He declined to comment further.

Because of a scheduling conflict, Angel did not attend the Muslim conference, according to emails.

Some terrorist groups have promoted the idea that Muslim "martyrs" who engage in suicide bombings and other violent attacks are given sensual rewards in paradise. But Muslim scholars have repeatedly said that suicide is forbidden in Islam and that there is nothing in the Koran promising 72 virgins.

Al-Marayati said Angel's question is "offensive on many fronts. Number one: He's promoting the extremist distortion of our faith. Number two: He's mocking our faith. Number three: He's marginalizing the community members he pledges to serve as a public servant."

B rian Moriguchi, president of the union that represents Sheriff's Department supervisors, said McDonnell should send a clear message to the community and sheriff's employees that "sending offensive, racial or derogatory emails is not appropriate and certainly not appropriate from a work computer."

McDonnell said the incident is "a teaching moment," showing that pressing the "send" button can have unintended consequences.

"If you were to ask a person, anybody who's familiar with Tom, he's professional and respectful of everyone he works with and deals with," the sheriff said. "His focus is on the best interests of constitutional policing in L.A. County."

Twitter: @atchek[2]

Twitter: @cindychangLA[3]

Tchekmedyian writes for Times Community News.

Times staff writer Rubaina Azhar contributed to this report.

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