Massachusetts mayor fires cop who slurred Red Sox player

LEOMINSTER, Mass. (AP) - A Massachusetts mayor has fired a police officer accused of directing a racial slur at Boston Red Sox outfielder Carl Crawford during a baseball game.

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LEOMINSTER, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts mayor has fired a police officer accused of directing a racial slur at Boston Red Sox outfielder Carl Crawford during a baseball game.

Leominster Mayor Dean Mazzarella says Officer John Perrault’s comments and actions show he’s unfit to serve on the police force.

Mazzarella’s decision Thursday comes a day after Police Chief Robert Healey recommended that Mazzarella fire Perrault. Healey says the 38-year-old officer has used racial slurs at least two other times.

Perrault has been on paid leave since he called Crawford a “Monday” before a July 5 minor league game in Manchester, N.H.

The word is considered a racial slur when associated with the phrase, “I hate Mondays.”

His attorney says Perrault wasn’t using the word in a racial way and that the city is overreacting.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

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