Dallas & Denison PDs Named in Report on ‘Cops Racist, Violent Social Media Posts’

Undated (WBAP/KLIF) – Police departments in at least five states are investigating their officers’ social media feeds after the weekend publication of a database that appears to catalog thousands of inflammatory posts by active-duty and former cops.

The posts were uncovered by a team of researchers who spent two years looking at the personal Facebook accounts of police officers from Arizona to Florida.

They found officers bashing immigrants and Islam, promoting racist stereotypes, identifying with right-wing militia groups and, especially, glorifying police brutality. All the posts were public.

Researchers looked at law enforcement agencies in Philadelphia; Phoenix; St. Louis; Dallas; Denison, Texas; York, Pennsylvania; Lake County, Florida; and Twin Falls, Idaho.

Funded by Injustice Watch, a not-for-profit journalism organization, the team pored through the Facebook accounts of more than 2,800 current officers and nearly 700 former officers.

In far north Texas, in Denison, City Manager Judson Rex said that the city 80 miles north of Dallas “does not condone racism or hate of any kind, on or off the job” and will discipline officers “if needed.”

The Dallas Police Department did not respond to written questions Wednesday.  

Most of the departments said this week they are launching investigations into their officers’ Facebook presences, and discipline is possible.

 

 

 

(Associated Press)

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