Pa. Officer Loses Job After Racially Charged Snapchat Photo
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MCKEESPORT, Pa. —A screenshot showing a police officer in uniform with text that included a racial slur created a social media firestorm Tuesday and cost her two jobs with local departments.
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It was a stupid mistake Police officer caught using racial slur in social media photo
A screenshot showing a local police officer in uniform with text using a racial slur created a social media firestorm Tuesday.
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The photo shows Melissa Adamson in full uniform with the caption, "I'm the law today n____."
"I'm not a racist. That's not how I plan on portraying myself," Adamson told Pittsburgh's Action News 4. "I love my job. I love what I do. It's what I want to do for the rest of my life."
McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko posted the following statement on Facebook:
"As mayor of the city of McKeesport, I feel compelled to publicly address an issue that has come to my attention via social media. A past social media post surfaced just a few hours ago involving a recently hired part-time police officer, who has been in training as a probationary employee for just a few weeks. This post displays a degree of conduct and character that is far different from what I would expect from an officer in this city. It is absolutely unacceptable. Without hesitation, my office and the police chief's office immediately concluded that this officer's actions will not be tolerated in the city of McKeesport. She has been relieved of her duties, and her employment has been terminated."
Adamson also worked part-time as a police officer in Versailles. She resigned from that job on Tuesday night, Police Chief Charles Roka said.
In the controversial photo, Adamson was wearing a Pitcairn police uniform. She had worked for that borough before being hired in McKeesport.
Pitcairn Police Chief Scott Farally said the photo appears to have been taken months ago, when officers wore long-sleeved uniforms during the winter months. Had it been brought to his attention while Adamson was still employed by Pitcairn, he would have started an investigation, the chief said.
"The picture itself is symbolic. It's non-gesture verbal communication. It's guaranteed under the First Amendment," Farally said. "However, it's the content within that picture that bothers me."
Farally said Adamson resigned from Pitcairn Sept. 20 to take a position with McKeesport.
Adamson said she knows it was "a stupid mistake" to post the picture, which she said is now being circulated maliciously.
"An altercation happened between me and a former police officer, and he’s bringing up his dirt, ruining my career, which has been done," she said.
A McKeesport native, Adamson said the term was used loosely by people around her.
"Everyone that knows me knows I don’t have a racist bone in my body," Adamson said. "And people who don’t know me, I can understand why it was misconstrued to where it looks racist. But like I said, everyone who knows me knows I'm not racist."
"I don't want this to affect how I do my job. I don't want people to look at me differently, thinking that I can't build myself up to the standard of a police officer," Adamson said. "Again, it was a stupid mistake. It shouldn't have been posted in general, regardless of how my intentions were."
"I'm sorry for who I did offend. It was not my intention. I can't express how sorry I am for how I made you feel -- emotionally, physically. Again, it wasn’t my intention."
'IT WAS A STUPID MISTAKE': POLICE OFFICER CAUGHT USING...
It was a stupid mistake Police officer caught using racial slur in social media photo
A screenshot showing a local police officer in uniform with text using a racial slur created a social media firestorm Tuesday.
MORE
The photo shows Melissa Adamson in full uniform with the caption, "I'm the law today n____."
"I'm not a racist. That's not how I plan on portraying myself," Adamson told Pittsburgh's Action News 4. "I love my job. I love what I do. It's what I want to do for the rest of my life."
McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko posted the following statement on Facebook:
"As mayor of the city of McKeesport, I feel compelled to publicly address an issue that has come to my attention via social media. A past social media post surfaced just a few hours ago involving a recently hired part-time police officer, who has been in training as a probationary employee for just a few weeks. This post displays a degree of conduct and character that is far different from what I would expect from an officer in this city. It is absolutely unacceptable. Without hesitation, my office and the police chief's office immediately concluded that this officer's actions will not be tolerated in the city of McKeesport. She has been relieved of her duties, and her employment has been terminated."
Adamson also worked part-time as a police officer in Versailles. She resigned from that job on Tuesday night, Police Chief Charles Roka said.
In the controversial photo, Adamson was wearing a Pitcairn police uniform. She had worked for that borough before being hired in McKeesport.
Pitcairn Police Chief Scott Farally said the photo appears to have been taken months ago, when officers wore long-sleeved uniforms during the winter months. Had it been brought to his attention while Adamson was still employed by Pitcairn, he would have started an investigation, the chief said.
"The picture itself is symbolic. It's non-gesture verbal communication. It's guaranteed under the First Amendment," Farally said. "However, it's the content within that picture that bothers me."
Farally said Adamson resigned from Pitcairn Sept. 20 to take a position with McKeesport.
Adamson said she knows it was "a stupid mistake" to post the picture, which she said is now being circulated maliciously.
"An altercation happened between me and a former police officer, and he’s bringing up his dirt, ruining my career, which has been done," she said.
A McKeesport native, Adamson said the term was used loosely by people around her.
"Everyone that knows me knows I don’t have a racist bone in my body," Adamson said. "And people who don’t know me, I can understand why it was misconstrued to where it looks racist. But like I said, everyone who knows me knows I'm not racist."
"I don't want this to affect how I do my job. I don't want people to look at me differently, thinking that I can't build myself up to the standard of a police officer," Adamson said. "Again, it was a stupid mistake. It shouldn't have been posted in general, regardless of how my intentions were."
"I'm sorry for who I did offend. It was not my intention. I can't express how sorry I am for how I made you feel -- emotionally, physically. Again, it wasn’t my intention."
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Neophyte Wolfgang wrote: »? or ? ?
It looks like a "smash" -
She would have been ok if she just shot one
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Cacs gonna Cac
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Racially charged murders are fine though?
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She only sorry she got caught
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And Cyber Darwinism wins again.....
Good. ? everyone who doesn't have enough sense to snitch on themselves in selfies. -
Lmaooo "thats now how I plan on portraying myself"
The ? does this Cave Dwellin ? mean? -
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Any more pics of this cave ? so I can see if she regularly portrays herself in a racist manner
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And Cyber Darwinism wins again.....
Good. ? everyone who doesn't have enough sense to snitch on themselves in selfies.
That's interesting that you say that, considering Darwin himself was a racist who believed in eugenics
And most of his ridiculous theories have been disproven
No derail -
Had she killed a "? " she'd still have a job
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Simps are to blame for snowbunnies casually snapchatting "? ".
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"And she want me to do is ? the police."
-Mrs. Officer
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She has black friends
She dated a black guy in college
She used as a term of endearment
She can use it cause we use it
What about black on black crime
I miss another responses that will be used to justify the behavior of public servant tasked to serve and protect the community
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caption made me want to ? "kanye shrug"
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How the ? is something you pose for, then make a caption, then post on social media a mistake?
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This is a case of one of them cacs that call each other ? getting caught
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Bih don't even have no lips -
Why would she do something so stupid?? Smh
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It's like she did it for attention or something...
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And Cyber Darwinism wins again.....
Good. ? everyone who doesn't have enough sense to snitch on themselves in selfies.
That's interesting that you say that, considering Darwin himself was a racist who believed in eugenics
And most of his ridiculous theories have been disproven
No derail
Thread won't be derailed after all.
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Good riddance! Hope she does the LORDS work and suck on that Glock and squeeze!
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You ? and your white women man