Friday, September 18, 2015

Police Chief: I Was Forced To Retire For Anti-Black Lives Matter Post



By CBS, Sep 16, 2015 

SURF CITY, N.C. (CBS Atlanta) — A North Carolina police chief says he was forced to retire after an anti-Black Lives Matter Facebook post.

WECT-TV reports Surf City Police Chief Mike Halstead retired effective immediately after calling the movement a “terrorist group” and that President Barack Obama has brought about a race problem in the U.S.

“He put that information out, that was intended for his friends and colleagues and peers, but it was a public statement and there are people that were offended,” Surf City Town Manager Larry Bergman told WECT.

Halstead put up the open letter on Facebook on Sept. 3.

“[T]his Black Lives Matter group is nothing more than an American born terrorist group brought on by the lie of the hands up don’t shoot during the criminal thug Michael Brown incident. The FBI and other Government Law Enforcement groups need to step up and put a stop to this.

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