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https://www.facebook.com/OverlandParkPoliceDepartment/posts/672790336208203
The Overland Park Police Department overnight was made aware of a Facebook post, reportedly made by one of our officer's, from their personal Facebook account.
As soon as our department became aware of this post we commenced an investigation.
Chief Francis Donchez Jr. wants to assure the community the Overland Park Police Department will not tolerate any form of discrimination or threats. Possible disciplinary action for inappropriate behavior by staff members includes several steps including termination of employment.
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The Kansas City Star reports reports the Facebook post was apparently made by an officer from his personal account after the killing of police officers in Dallas. The post was on the page of a woman who had posted a picture of a small child.
The officer allegedly posted this: Well see how much her life matters soon. Better be careful leaving your info open where she can be found
Hold her close tonight itll be the last time. See more here
http://salinapost.com/2016/07/08/police-investigate-alleged-facebook-threat-made-by-kansas-officer/
Officer Rodney Lee Wilson was dismissed from the Overland Park force Friday after he commented on a public photo of LaNaydra Williams daughter, India a 5-year-old who lives about 500 miles away in Dallas.
Well see how much her life matters soon, he wrote on a 2014 photo showing little India posing in a pair of boots. Better be careful leaving your info open where she can be found Hold her close tonight itll be the last time.
The chilling comment came just after five Dallas cops were killed while protecting an anti-police brutality protest downtown.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...k-threat-dallas-woman-child-article-1.2705351
In the midst of riots, protests, and police deaths in Texas, Dallas-native Lanaydra Williams Skyped into the KCTV5 newsroom to tell the Kansas City CBS-affiliate about her harrowing encounter with a stranger online - a man who turned out to be from Overland Park, Kansas.
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"People need to realize racism isn't dead. It isn't going anywhere," Williams said.
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"I was upset because this is my child. If it had been me, it would have been different but this is my child," Williams said.
http://www.wibw.com/content/news/Ov...acebook-threat-to-Dallas-woman-386091371.html
I received a notification from a name I didn't know, Williams recalled.
She said she didnt get any sleep overnight, but it's not just because of the deadly law enforcement ambush that happened in Dallas.
It's not okay. Not my child, she's all I have. India is my heart, that's not right. We're already on edge, so why would you do that? Williams asked.
http://fox4kc.com/2016/07/08/terrif...-targeted-her-with-threatening-facebook-post/
The Overland Park Police Department overnight was made aware of a Facebook post, reportedly made by one of our officer's, from their personal Facebook account.
As soon as our department became aware of this post we commenced an investigation.
Chief Francis Donchez Jr. wants to assure the community the Overland Park Police Department will not tolerate any form of discrimination or threats. Possible disciplinary action for inappropriate behavior by staff members includes several steps including termination of employment.
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The Kansas City Star reports reports the Facebook post was apparently made by an officer from his personal account after the killing of police officers in Dallas. The post was on the page of a woman who had posted a picture of a small child.
The officer allegedly posted this: Well see how much her life matters soon. Better be careful leaving your info open where she can be found
http://salinapost.com/2016/07/08/police-investigate-alleged-facebook-threat-made-by-kansas-officer/
Officer Rodney Lee Wilson was dismissed from the Overland Park force Friday after he commented on a public photo of LaNaydra Williams daughter, India a 5-year-old who lives about 500 miles away in Dallas.
Well see how much her life matters soon, he wrote on a 2014 photo showing little India posing in a pair of boots. Better be careful leaving your info open where she can be found Hold her close tonight itll be the last time.
The chilling comment came just after five Dallas cops were killed while protecting an anti-police brutality protest downtown.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...k-threat-dallas-woman-child-article-1.2705351
In the midst of riots, protests, and police deaths in Texas, Dallas-native Lanaydra Williams Skyped into the KCTV5 newsroom to tell the Kansas City CBS-affiliate about her harrowing encounter with a stranger online - a man who turned out to be from Overland Park, Kansas.
[h=6][/h]
"People need to realize racism isn't dead. It isn't going anywhere," Williams said.
[...]
"I was upset because this is my child. If it had been me, it would have been different but this is my child," Williams said.
http://www.wibw.com/content/news/Ov...acebook-threat-to-Dallas-woman-386091371.html
I received a notification from a name I didn't know, Williams recalled.
She said she didnt get any sleep overnight, but it's not just because of the deadly law enforcement ambush that happened in Dallas.
It's not okay. Not my child, she's all I have. India is my heart, that's not right. We're already on edge, so why would you do that? Williams asked.
http://fox4kc.com/2016/07/08/terrif...-targeted-her-with-threatening-facebook-post/