Kansas Cop Fired After Threatening Dallas Woman on Facebook
A Kansas police officer was fired Sunday after
threatening a Dallas woman and her 5-year-old daughter on Facebook,
authorities said.
The threat came after a sniper opened fire on a protest in Dallas, killing five police officers and wounding seven more.
In a statement, Overland Park Police Chief
Francis Donchez Jr. said an investigation concluded that "it was obvious
that our officer did not meet the standards of professionalism" at the
department.
Donchez didn't name the officer. NBC News hasn't independently verified a name being widely reported online.
The comment was posted Thursday night on a 2014 post by LaNaydra Williams, which included photos of her daughter. It read:
"We'll see how much her life matters soon.
better be careful leaving your info open where she can be found :) hold
her close tonight, it'll be the last time"
Overland
Park, Kansas, police said this comment by a city officer does not
'represent the Overland Park Police Department in any way.'
"I felt horrified," Williams told NBC station KSHB of Kansas City, Mo.
"For this guy to just come out of nowhere, just
being disrespectful, how can you be an officer? How, how?" she asked.
"That's unacceptable for a police officer — for anyone, but especially
for a police officer."
In the statement, Donchez said that after
professional standards investigators verified the post, the officer was
immediately fired.
"I want to publicly apologize to those affected
by our officer's personal actions," the statement said. "His actions do
not represent the Overland Park Police Department in anyway and no one
should be subjected to any type of discrimination or this kind of
behavior."
A criminal investigation is under way, police said
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