A longtime lieutenant from an Ohio sheriff’s office is at the center of a major controversy due to his social media posts, which have outraged the community.
John Rodgers, a veteran of over 20 years with the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, now faces intense scrutiny after Facebook posts surfaced suggesting he might consider a caller’s political affiliation in life-or-death situations. According to WHIO, these posts have been shared over 250,000 times and have raised concerns about Rodgers’ impartiality. Astonishingly, the lieutenant’s posts implied that he might withhold aid based on political leanings.
Among the most incendiary comments were statements such as, “I am sorry. If you support the Democratic Party, I will not help you,” adding, “The problem is that I know which of you supports the Democratic Party, and I will not help you survive the end of days.” In another post, he reportedly required people to “provide proof of who you voted for” before offering assistance.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office, led by Chief Deputy Mike Young, is now working urgently to manage the fallout. Young condemned the statements as “highly inappropriate” and reassured the public that they do not reflect the department’s dedication to serving all residents, regardless of political affiliation. The NAACP is demanding that Rodgers be placed on leave.
“After everything that we have been through, we’re still going through, and we’re going to receive this kind of rhetoric?” Clark County Unit of the NAACP President Denise Williams shared this in a statement with WHIO.
Adding a surprising twist, Rodgers claims not to recall making the posts, attributing them to a potential medical issue. According to an investigative file, Rodgers informed supervisors he was on prescription sleep medication that could cause “out-of-character” behavior. He allegedly told investigators, “I do not remember writing these posts or deleting any posts.”
In light of these revelations, the Sheriff’s Office has issued a formal apology and reprimanded Rodgers for violating social media policies. However, they have allowed him to remain on duty.
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