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Florida Police Union Offers to Hire Cops Who Were Fired or Resigned Over Police Misconduct – Your Black World

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As protests over police brutality increase across the nation, some police departments have stepped out to show that the citizens can still depend on them.

What is baffling now is the step Florida police organization has decided to take, offering to re hire those very same officers.

CNN wrote that, “On Saturday, the Brevard County chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police posted a message on Facebook addressed to the “Buffalo 57” and “Atlanta 6,” saying that it was “hiring.”

Buffalo 57” appears to refer to the 57 police officers in Buffalo, New York, who resigned from the force’s emergency response team following the suspension of two officers who were captured on video pushing a 75-year-old protester to the ground.

The post also continues to clarify that, “Atlanta 6 refers to the six Atlanta police officers who were booked, five on felony charges, after being accused of using excessive force on two black college students who were leaving a protest in their car.

Source: Your Black World
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