Sources confirm Charleston police officer suspended over video



By Ariel Rothfield, Reporter
CHARLESTON, WV -

Charleston Police Lt. Shawn Williams' mission has always been cracking down on crime and cleaning up the city.
“We like to think we do a good job of keeping the riff-raff out of here,” he said during a Transit Mall raid earlier in the summer.
Head of the Charleston Police Department's Patrol Unit, Williams has been a police officer for 16 years. Now, however, he is on paid administrative leave and under investigation for making racially insensitive videos.
Although the video has not been publicly released, sources close to the investigation have confirmed to 13 News the video exists.
“You know, we can't have cops that have racial issues,” said Mike B., a resident who lives on Charleston's West Side.
According to our sources, the video shows Williams' young daughter dressed in police uniform. She is dancing to a Ku Klux Klan song while a man in the background shouts racial slurs. The man's voice is said to be that of Williams.
“If that's the true person he is, then his uniform isn't going to change it,” said Mia Thomas, who was sitting at the Transit Mall bus stop.
13 News did try to contact Williams several times, leaving voicemails. At time of publication, he did not return any phone calls.


13 News also reached out to Charleston Police Chief Brent Webster. He said he could not comment on the situation since it is an ongoing, internal investigation dealing with personnel.
However, 13 News did receive a copy of the department's code of ethics. Statements officers are sworn to sign off on include, “I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all…” and “I recognize the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith, and I accept it as a public trust to be held so long as I am true to the ethics of law enforcement.”

It is unknown how long the investigation could take. Until a decision is made, Williams will remain on paid administrative leave.