Story highlights An anonymous, racist letter on Bridgeport, Connecticut, police stationery pans black officers

But it targets in particular a black officer acquitted of using undue force in a police kicking incident

Two more officers, a Hispanic man and a white man, were convicted and face prison

(CNN) An anonymous letter bitterly insulting African-American officers was recently found in mailboxes at a Connecticut police station.

It was written on official letterhead.

It starts out with the words "WHITE POWER" in capital letters. And it contains a line that reads, "These Black Officers belong in the toilet." It ends at the bottom with a repeat of the words "WHITE POWER."

The letter was flagged to authorities by a police organization for minority officers, The Bridgeport Guardians.

"If the person spewing this hate is a police officer, what is he doing in the community?" asked Thomas Bucci, an attorney representing the Bridgeport Guardians.

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