Racist state trooper resigns in disgrace after wife reveals shocking white supremacist messages in divorce filings

An Arkansas state trooper resigned in disgrace after his wife unveiled dozens of disgusting, racist texts he sent her as evidence in their divorce proceedings.Michael Austin Kennedy, a father of two, left the Arkansas State Police on May 15, more than a month after his wife of 12 years included his shocking, hate-filled texts in her divorce filings.In the texts, Kennedy allegedly spews vile insults against all races and sexes, other than white men.He uses the slurs “n—-r” and “s–c” in almost every message published in the complaint.Kennedy’s wife, Alana, filed the complaint seeking sole custody of their two children with visitation rights for their father.She described her fear that Kennedy’s “white supremacist” beliefs would “poison the minds of the children” and “instill this same hatred” in them.

The children, meanwhile, also “currently fear” for Kennedy “due to his constant spewing of hate and irrational thoughts,” according to the complaint.Alana also accused Kennedy of abusing his position as a state trooper — as demonstrated in selfies he allegedly sent her of himself posing with detained Hispanic people, bragging about his new “trophy.”In several messages, the trooper plainly states his twisted beliefs, ranging from the banishment of Muslims from America to repealing the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote.In others, he texts unprompted, nonsensical rants, typically about wrong-way drivers he assumes are intoxicated illegal immigrants or tirades against women and black people.He frequently demeaned his wife for her goodwill, sneering that she didn’t “hate [immigrants] enough.”“You don’t f–king hate them enough.The sh-t that clogged up [their son’s] toilet is worth more to me than any of them,” Kennedy wrote in one text.When Alana texted him a warning about traffic build-up on a local highway, Kennedy claimed that a Hispanic man was responsible.“But if we had a nation and a border...

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