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Independent investigation launched after employee hung Black doll by neck at Golden fire station

Дата публикации: 29-07-2026 01:14:38

An independent investigation into the City of Golden and the Golden Fire Department will examine an incident where an employee hung a Black doll by a rope around its neck inside the fire station.

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On Tuesday, an independent investigation into the City of Golden and the Golden Fire Department was announced regarding an incident earlier this year in which an employee hung a Black doll by a rope around its neck in a fire station stairwell.

Independent investigation launched after employee hung Black doll by neck at Golden fire station

Independent investigation into Golden Fire Department after racist act where doll was hung by neck from "rope"

GOLDEN, Colo. — On Tuesday, an independent investigation into the City of Golden and the Golden Fire Department was announced regarding an incident earlier this year in which an employee hung a Black doll by a rope around its neck in a fire station stairwell.

Denver7 was first alerted to the issue by an anonymous source late last week. Originally, City Manager Scott Vargo agreed to an interview with Denver7's Colette Bordelon on Wednesday of this week, before he canceled Tuesday and instead said a prepared statement read publicly at Golden City Council by Mayor Laura Weinberg would be sufficient.

According to that statement, the "deeply disturbing and racist act" happened in March of 2026. The incident centers upon a novelty doll called “Snoop on a Stoop," which was designed to model Snoop Dogg and is intended to parody the “Elf on a Shelf” doll.

The doll was moved to different locations within the Golden Fire Department for an unspecified but "extended" period during the holiday season.

"The doll should never have been brought into any City facility, and the display evoked a horrific history of racial terror and violence," said Mayor Weinberg when reading the statement at Golden City Council on Tuesday. "The doll was removed immediately upon discovery."

According to internal emails obtained by Denver7, Golden Fire Department leadership first became aware of the doll "when it was found hanging by the neck from a rope within the station."

That same email, which Vargo sent to all City of Golden employees, stated that "a shocked and upset fire department employee saw the doll positioned in this way, and it was ordered to be taken down immediately."

As a result, an internal investigation was launched, and there was subsequent disciplinary action, according to Vargo's email. An outside consultant was hired to develop diversity, equity, and inclusion training for the Golden Fire Department.

"I want to sincerely apologize to our staff for the impact this situation has and will continue to have on our staff," Vargo wrote in the email. "No one should be made to feel anything less than valued, respected, and supported as a member of our team, and this incident and response has left staff questioning mine and the City’s commitment to those values."

The prepared statement read on Tuesday said that feedback from city employees in other departments, who only recently learned about what happened in March, made it clear that the city's response "did not adequately reflect the seriousness of this incident or the impact it had on our employees and community."

Following these conversations and a thorough review of the incident, the employee who hung the doll has been terminated from their position within the Golden Fire Department. Denver7 has requested clarification on when the employee was exactly let go from their position.

In the email obtained by Denver7, Vargo acknowledged that he "should have been transparent and shared general information regarding this incident with fellow leaders beyond the Golden Fire Department along with all staff shortly after it occurred."

The email continued to say that Vargo has "a deep commitment to regaining and to repairing the damage done."

Denver7 submitted records requests related to the incident on Monday and is awaiting the results.

Read the full statement from the City of Golden below:

In March 2026, a deeply disturbing and racist act occurred within the Golden Fire Department. A "Snoop on a Stoop" doll (in the likeness of Snoop Dogg), which had been moved around inside a fire station during the holiday season, was found hanging by its neck from a rope in a fire station stairwell. The doll should never have been brought into any City facility, and the display evoked a horrific history of racial terror and violence. The doll was removed immediately upon discovery.

In subsequent months, the City initiated an internal investigation, took disciplinary action, and engaged an outside consultant to implement culture, equity, and inclusion training throughout the Golden Fire Department. 

Last week, employees in other City departments became aware of the incident and shared their deep disappointment in the response from City leadership. Their feedback made clear that our response did not adequately reflect the seriousness of this incident or the impact it had on our employees and community. We are grateful to the employees who spoke up. Their voices prompted us to reflect on our response and acknowledge that we fell far short in our responsibility to City staff and our community. 

As a result of those conversations and further review, the employee responsible for the act is no longer employed by the City of Golden Fire Department. In addition, an independent, third-party investigation will be undertaken to understand the broader context in which this situation was able to occur, the response that followed, what further consequences or actions need to be taken, and how to avoid this in future. 

To our employees, residents, visitors, and every member of our community, especially our Black community and all those who have experienced racism or discrimination, we are profoundly sorry.

We recognize this was not simply an inappropriate workplace incident. It was an act with deeply painful historical meaning. It can undoubtedly cause fear, anger, grief, and a profound loss of trust. No one should ever question whether they are respected, valued, or safe in a City workplace or while receiving services from the City of Golden.

For years, the City has worked to build a culture rooted in respect, inclusion, and belonging, including developing the REDI Task Force. This incident represents a failure to live up to those values. We failed our employees. We failed members of our community. We failed to meet the standard of respect and professionalism that every person deserves.

Words alone cannot repair the harm caused by this act or restore the trust that has been damaged. Only our actions, taken consistently, transparently, and with accountability, can begin to do that. We are committed to learning from this failure and doing better. 

Our work will continue through our partners on the REDI Task Force, ongoing listening sessions and open dialogue with employees, and taking appropriate action based on findings from the third-party investigation.

City of Golden

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