There is a small town in Alabama. The police chief and assistant chief in a small Alabama town have been fired after a police officer sent a racist text message.

The police chief and assistant chief have been fired, according to the mayor.

The sheriff's office condemned the actions of the two officers and stood by the city at this time.

The message, which was recently surfaced on social media, was addressed to people who were pregnant. The unidentified recipient replied twice.

You can buy one and get one free.

A man is in a church.

Racist graffiti was written on the center for the second time in a month. The graffiti is being investigated as a hate crime. The church found the damage around 9:15 pm. In an area where food is widely distributed to people in need and often where the emotional and spiritual needs of the community are met, Wednesday is a good day. This is the second time this has happened. A message last month contained a racial slur. The Apostle Antonio Palmer disapproved of it.

This has destroyed the community. "It doesn't matter what color we are as long as we do the right thing by the people," said the city councilman.

At the time, Latimore wouldn't name the person or anyone involved, but he did say that appropriate action had been taken against the officer.

Three people are listed on the website of the city's department.

The council voted to end the agency after Latimore announced he had suspended the chiefs. The city council voted to destroy the department just hours after Carden resigned.

A small town in central Alabama,Vincent has a population of less than 2000 people. It is located in several counties.