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City of Antioch and police facing civil rights lawsuit over racist texts

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The city of Antioch, California, and members of its police force are facing a lawsuit from six people who say they were victims of civil rights abuses from the Antioch Police Department. The suit comes after officials released racist and homophobic text messages circulated by at least 45 police officers. KNTV’s Pete Suratos reports.