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Ohio Police Officer Says He’ll Only Help Those Who Vote Republican
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Ohio Police Officer Says He’ll Only Help Those Who Vote Republican

As election day approaches, voters’ voices are getting louder. announcing who they voted for. But in some cases, loud shouting of the candidate they choose And wrong… enter John Rodgers.

Rodgers, a sheriff’s lieutenant in Clark County, Ohio, recently shared in a series of posts on Facebook that he would help people in need only if they voted Republican.

Accordingly WHIO-TVOne of the posts read, “I’m sorry. If you support the Democratic Party, I won’t help you,” and “The problem is, I know which one of you supports the Democratic Party, and I won’t help you survive until the end of time.”

More from WHIO-TV regarding the statement released by the Clark County Sheriff’s Department:

“These comments, while highly inappropriate, in no way reflect the Clark County Sheriff’s Office’s service delivery to our ENTIRE community and do not reflect the mission and values ​​of the Sheriff’s Office. The community has the right to be upset by Lt. Rodgers’ actions, and he and the Sheriff’s Office at large will have to work even harder to reassure members of our community,” the statement read in part.

For his actions, Rodgers received a written reprimand for violating the department’s social media policy. However, he will continue his duty. In an investigative file obtained by WHIO-TV, Rodgers blamed the posts on sleeping pills prescribed by his doctor.

He wrote to his superiors: “I do not remember writing these articles or deleting any.” He explained that sleep aids “cause some of my communication to be ‘out of character,’ which is a documented side effect.”

In a statement to Springfield News-SunMike Young, chief deputy for Clark County, said: “We have been in this battle for the last several months. Attacks on the Haitian community We protect the rights of immigrants and other immigrants and do not support behavior that does otherwise. I can’t go back in time and take away that post; “The lieutenant did this duty and received the results.”

Rodgers has since deactivated his Facebook account and apparently stopped taking his sleep aids as well, according to the News-Sun.