The Brevard County Fraternal Order of Police used no uncertain terms in a now-deleted Facebook post encouraging these shamed officers to come down to the Sunshine State to apparently engage in the behavior that got them in trouble without any fear of repercussions.
At least, that was the sentiment conveyed when it listed in multiple posts the incentives to becoming a police officer in Brevard County, located on Florida’s eastern shore with cities that include Melbourne and Cape Canaveral.
Screenshots of the Facebook posts were tweeted on Monday and exposed the Brevard County Fraternal Order of Police apparent embrace of police officers who literally applaud police brutality.
Bert Gamin, president of the Brevard chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police, took to Facebook to invite the 57 Buffalo police officers who resigned after two of their colleagues were arrested for violently shoving a 75-year-old man who fell and hit his head so hard on the ground he was bleeding from it.
The posts were accompanied by a hashtag, strategist Travis Askers tweeted screenshots of the Facebook posts that he described as “advertising fr racist police officers.”