After Internal Investigation into Social Media Posts, Four Dallas Police Officers on Administrative Leave


DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) –  Researchers with the Plain View Project identified nearly 200 Dallas Police Officers for allegedly posting hundreds of bigoted or violent posts on social media.  The project research lead to a  preliminary Internal Affairs investigation.

According to a DPD blog, the PVP identified 170 former and current officers who they deemed to have posted offensive materials or comments on Facebook.

Additional details from the blog post:

The department’s preliminary findings show that 25 officers posted or shared material that was determined to be a potential violation of DPD’s General Orders and/or Code of Conduct. Four of those officers have been placed on administrative leave based on the extreme nature of their posts.

Dallas Police Chief, U. Renee Hall said, “We take these matters seriously and we want to ensure the community that we will not tolerate racism, bigotry or hatred of any kind in our organization. The Dallas Police Department prides itself on maintaining the highest standards of ethics and integrity while providing service to the community without prejudice.”

Throughout the investigations, DPD will continue to update the community on its findings.

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