Boston police tweet about Red Auerbach called ‘tone-deaf’
Boston’s police commissioner apologized Monday after the department faced heavy criticism for a now-deleted Black History Month tweet that celebrated a white man.
The original post on the department’s official Twitter account Sunday was in honour of the late former Boston Celtics coach Arnold “Red” Auerbach. The department tweeted that it was paying tribute to Auerbach for being the first NBA coach to draft a black player, start five African-American players and hire the NBA’s first African-American head coach.
Several Twitter users responded by calling the post “tone-deaf” and “clueless.”
The tweet, accompanied by a photograph of a statue to Auerbach at Boston’s Faneuil Hall Marketplace, was deleted less than an hour after it was posted.