*An 18-page internal affairs report has exposed a pattern of crude, demeaning, and sexually explicit text messages sent by former D.C. Metropolitan Police executive assistant chief Andre Wright — from his department-issued cellphone. The messages, exchanged with his wife, Inspector Natasha Wright, who serves in the department’s human resources division, paint a troubling picture of the man who served as the force’s second-in-command, according to The DC Dispatch.
A man who regularly invoked scripture at department gatherings and was known to open police meetings with prayer, Wright had cultivated a deeply religious public identity. His private messages told a different story.
“To hear the sanctimoniousness from Chief Wright and Natasha Wright who were at best unprofessional and at worst downright scandalous… it’s just remarkable,” said Attorney Pamela Keith, representing a captain accused of crime data manipulation. “It’s indicative of a complete absence of moral compass.”
Wright’s text messages included derogatory references to colleagues, with him texting his wife during what appeared to be a morning meeting, “This Big Tittie bitch can’t read,” while also describing other coworkers in degrading terms throughout the exchange.
He also sent his wife an AI-generated video mocking the departure of former Chief Pamela Smith, depicting incoming chief Jeffery Carroll saying, “The wicked witch is dead bi**hes. There’s a new sheriff in town.”

Beyond the distasteful commentary, the report connects Wright to the department’s broader crime data scandal. Investigators stopped short of concluding that Wright personally orchestrated widespread crime misclassification, but the messages indicated he had knowledge of the practice and did nothing to stop it. In one exchange, he texted his wife, “Have you been practicing? Did you reclassify that Theft?”
Perhaps most damaging are messages targeting Cmdr. Michael Pulliam and Capt. Rachel Pulliam, who had filed whistleblower and EEO complaints against Wright. Rachel Pulliam said reading the texts was deeply unsettling.
“I felt the retaliation; I felt the hostility. I felt like I was being gaslit into thinking that this wasn’t happening,” she said, adding, “That scares me because it sends this message to the rest of the department that not only should you not stand up for what’s right, but it might not just be your job, it could be everyone else’s around you.”
The broader context surrounding the Wrights is a department in crisis — a 554-page internal report has detailed systematic manipulation of crime data, and 13 top officials, including both Wrights, now face termination.
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