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Geraldo asks civil rights attorney when he last visited the “ghetto” and all hell breaks loose

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Geraldo Rivera was ripped to shreds this morning on Fox News after he asked Leo Terrell, a civil rights attorney and Fox News contributor, when he last visited the “ghetto.”The question came during a heated conversation between Rivera, Terrell, and Fox News host Bill Hemmer about Tishaura Jones, the newly-elected, first Black mayor of St.

Louis, and her plans to reduce crime and reform law enforcement.“Hey, Leo, when was the last time you were in the ghetto?” Rivera pompously remarked during the exchange.Quite understandably, Terrell did not appreciate the racist question.“How dare you say that?” he responded.

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