Authorities are releasing racist and violent text messages allegedly exchanged between officers at California's Antioch Police Department, which is under investigation.
Text messages allegedly sent and received by Rombough, as well as Antioch police officers Brock Marcotte, Timothy Manly Williams and Scott Duggar, in addition to one other unidentified person, appeared in the second and most recent round of redacted correspondence released by the Contra Costa County district attorney this week.
"Good thing you fast honey," the unidentified person said, to which Rombough replied,"He was way faster than us."
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