If you support the Democrat Party I will not help you,” Rodgers reportedly wrote in one post. “I think the public should still be safe, with the Clark County sheriff's department and the Springfield Police Department at work,” he told The Associated Press. “We're all fighting for the same outcome, which is to have a peaceful day.”A sheriff’s office statement said the posts do not reflect the office’s mission and values. “It is understood that while these comments are highly inappropriate, they in no means reflect the Clark County Sheriff’s Office delivery of service to ALL our community," the statement said. Clark is not the only Ohio county dealing with controversial statements made by law enforcement officials on social media.
Source: ABC News November 04, 2024 21:32 UTC