Judge Uses Vulgar Language As She Is Charged "Repeatedly using vulgar and racial insults, Superior Court Judge E. Curtissa Cofield [who herself is black] argued with a police officer - addressing him as "Negro trooper" at one point - who was trying to process her on a charge of drunken driving in Glastonbury last October, a police video released Monday shows."
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Her end of the conversation, in part, is: "I don't need a ride home. ... I'm a criminal. ... What? What? ... Well, they got the head n----- in charge and he … Which one, the head n----- in charge? … Washington. OK. That's H-N-I-G...."
Then she hands the phone to Washington, who talks to her husband about getting the car off the highway. Washington asks, "Do you guys have Triple-A?"
Hearing that, Cofield interjects: "Oh, no. We don't. We're ghetto Negroes. We don't have Triple-A."
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Asked what her illness was, Cofield said: "Negro-itis."
"Do you need to take any medication now?" Washington asked.
"Yeah, I need to take anti-Negro, ummm ..."
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