The video shows former Houston police officer Ashley Gonzalez using racial slurs, including the n-word, while describing a prior arrest involving a Black person. 

In the video, Gonzalez says in part: “Let me get a f–king Black person on a 911 call tomorrow, you’re going to f–king jail, I don’t give a f–k.” 

Gonzalez also described a prior arrest with an African American, saying she felt like she was “back in the Marine Corps” after calling them the slur. 

In a statement on Friday, HPD confirmed Gonzalez’s termination on social media, with Chief J. Noe Diaz describing her behavior in part as “deeply disturbing.” 

“The behavior exhibited by Ashley Gonzalez was abhorrent, disgusting, and entirely unacceptable,” Diaz said. “It is deeply disturbing and has no place in law enforcement or in our community.” 

Houston Mayor John Whitmire echoed Chief Diaz’s statements and applauded the department for terminating Gonzalez. 

“I was shocked and deeply disappointed to hear a Houston police officer use such foul and offensive language,” he said. “Let this incident serve as a warning to all City of Houston employees. There is zero tolerance for racism in my administration, and if you see it, report it immediately.”

The move comes as the Houston Police Officers’ Union, the NAACP and local leaders have all denounced the video and called for consequences.

“In no way does the HPOU or its leadership condone or tolerate racist behavior from any of our officers,” the HPOU said in a social media statement Tuesday.

U.S. Marine Corps officials confirmed Gonzalez previously served as a corporal from 2019 to 2023, according to the Houston Chronicle. She was not deployed and was last stationed at Camp Pendleton in California.

Gonzalez was scheduled to meet with her superiors on Friday, and while details behind that meeting were not disclosed, it’s clear how it ended. 

“As of today, she is no longer an employee of the department,” the department said. “HPD holds every officer to the highest standards of integrity and conduct, and will not waver in upholding these expectations.”Â