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Kissimmee Police Department officials said that a concerned citizen sent them 30 screenshots of concerning Facebook posts that they said had been made by Kissimmee Police Officer Andrew Johnson, WESH reported.
The person who made the complaint sent a letter to police expressing his concerns, NBC News reported.
“This officer is a very big problem,” the citizen wrote. “Not only is he a very big supporter of what happened recently in DC, but as you’ll see by the attached screenshots has posted some very inappropriate things overtime, and in having conversations face to face with this man, has said some massively concerning things as well.”
“I believe he is incapable of doing his job without bias which as we all know is a massive problem for police in this country,” the person who complained added.
Internal Affairs investigated the posts and confirmed that they had been made by Officer Johnson, WESH reported.
Kissimmee Police Department Public Information Officer Samantha Scarp said Officer Johnson was suspended on Jan. 12 after the police department verified the authenticity of the posts, NBC News reported
He was fired two days later on Jan. 14, WESH reported.
Kissimmee, FL – A rookie police officer in Kissimmee was fired after community members reported his social media posts praising the Capitol riot and slamming Black Lives Matter.
Kissimmee Police Department officials said that a concerned citizen sent them 30 screenshots of concerning Facebook posts that they said had been made by Kissimmee Police Officer Andrew Johnson, WESH reported.
The person who made the complaint sent a letter to police expressing his concerns, NBC News reported.
“This officer is a very big problem,” the citizen wrote. “Not only is he a very big supporter of what happened recently in DC, but as you’ll see by the attached screenshots has posted some very inappropriate things overtime, and in having conversations face to face with this man, has said some massively concerning things as well.”
“I believe he is incapable of doing his job without bias which as we all know is a massive problem for police in this country,” the person who complained added.
Internal Affairs investigated the posts and confirmed that they had been made by Officer Johnson, WESH reported.
Kissimmee Police Department Public Information Officer Samantha Scarp said Officer Johnson was suspended on Jan. 12 after the police department verified the authenticity of the posts, NBC News reported
He was fired two days later on Jan. 14, WESH reported.
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