Easley Police Chief Resigns Following Off-Duty Fight and Use of Slurs

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Easley, South Carolina's police chief, Stan Whitten, has resigned after being involved in an off-duty fight at a county park. Whitten admitted to "having a few beers" before the altercation happened and used profanity and racial slurs while yelling at the man and his family. The incident reports and 911 calls from the fight have been released, which contain profanities and racial slurs. Jon Hamby has been named interim police chief.
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