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    ARMENIAN-AMERICAN COPS ALLEGE DISCRIMINATION IN GLENDALE

    KTLA News
    8:06 PM PST, January 25, 2010.

    A group of cops is suing the Glendale Police Department over alleged
    discrimination. (Glendale News-Press / file photo / January 25, 2010)

    GLENDALE - In a city with a population that's nearly half
    Armenian-American, four current law enforcers and one former officer
    with Armenian heritage are suing the Glendale Police Department for
    discrimination.

    The suit was filed in federal court last week by officers John
    Balian and Robert Parseghian, sergeants Vahak Mardikian and Tigran
    Topadzhikyan, and former officer Benny Simonzad, who was once the
    department's spokesman.

    The cops allege that they were subjected to ethnic epithets, harsher
    reprimands and closer scrutiny as a result of their heritage.

    Simonzad was demoted from his position as spokesman and then fired
    in 2008. He's also suing to get his job back.

    City Attorney Scott Howard calls allegations of discrimination in
    the Glendale department "utterly false."

    The cops' attorney, Carney Shegerian, noted that officers of
    Armenian heritage are underrepresented on the force in relation to
    Armenian-Americans' population numbers in Glendale.

    Copyright © 2010, KTLA-TV, Los Angeles
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