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Sheriff Threatens Library That Drafted Diversity Statement

RENO, Nevada (AP) — A Nevada sheriff has posted a letter on his office's website telling his county's library to not bother calling 911 for help anymore after the library considered supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.

The Reno-Gazette Journal reports Douglas County Sheriff Dan Coverley posted the letter after the Douglas County Public Library considered publishing a statement in support of diversity and inclusion. A public meeting to consider the statement was later canceled.

Library Director Amy Dodson said the diversity statement was meant to reinforce that the library welcomes individuals of all backgrounds.