Memphis Cop Under Investigation Over Anti-BLM Facebook Posts

by | Sep 5, 2020 | Local News | 0 comments

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A Memphis police officer is reportedly under investigation over Facebook messages he wrote that illustrated his opposition to Black Lives Matter. The officer also shared a story about the 17-year-old boy accused of shooting two protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Fox 13 obtained exclusive copies of what they called “racially charged Facebook posts.”

However, KWAM has investigated the posts and cannot find anything racially-charged in the officer’s social media platforms. There is absolutely no evidence that the officer used any racist language. We’ve posted the screenshots below.

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FOX13’s investigation of the officer determined that he liked a page called “F*** The Organization Black Lives Matter.”

Again, the group condemned the organization, not black lives.

Did you ever imagine that voicing opposition to a Marxist organization on American soil would be controversial?

Fox 13 reports they were notified by Chelsea Glass. She said she also complained to the FBI and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

WMC reports that screenshots by Glass show Dyess responded with several memes including one with a picture of Rittenhouse with the text, “Blame it all on my roots I showed up in boots and ruined their black lives affair.”

The officer’s postings on his personal Facebook page may be offensive, but do they rise to the level of hate speech or racism?

“I want him fired and every officer who shares those sentiments, I want them gone too,” said Glass.

So Ms. Glass doesn’t want anyone serving on the police department who disagrees with her political philosophy?

I’m certain she would not appreciate someone trolling her social media platforms and calling her employer.

Until the police department’s investigation is completed, this officer stands charged with being anti-Black Lives Matter.

 

Memphis Police Department est.1827 Mayor Jim StricklandCity of MemphisIs this your guy? Matthew Dyess.Edit: and now I’m being sexually harassed.

Posted by Chelsea Glass on Thursday, September 3, 2020


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