Concerned residents brought a racist post to the attention of Esterwood Chief Ernest Villejoin Sr after an officer posted it on his facebook page and was stupid enough to make it public (but racists are dumbos anyway so no surprise there.
The post showed a white woman holding what is presumably her child’s head underwater with the caption
“When your daughter’s first crush is an little negro boy”.
The post was taken down after an initial public outcry and he made several posts about the incident until eventually apologizing saying:
“Well, I posted something on Facebook that made a lot of people mad,” he wrote. “Well, I’m sorry for what happen. Ya have a blessed day.”
FUUUUCKKKKK THAT! Because earlier he had tried to defend himself writing:
“It’s not against the law to share something on Facebook. It’s social media. Internet,”
And
“I shared somebody else’s posts and everybody mad at me again,… So Facebook police mad at me.”
The apology obviously came after the chief had a word with him and although news outlets initially declined to give the officers name, he was ousted by social media as you can see in the tweet below. It’s understood he has now resigned.
Cops: "You shouldn't fear us if you haven't done anything wrong."
Also cops: pic.twitter.com/3Ie84hhEcg
— Black Aziz Ansari ? (@Freeyourmindkid) August 1, 2017
Yup, these are the police who are charged with protecting us! Promoting drowning their own children for dating outside of whites!
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