Nolte: NJ Police Officers Fired and Suspended for Calling BLM ‘Terrorists’
6 May 2021
“They are terrorists. They hate me. They hate my uniform. They don’t care if I die,” wrote now-fired police officer Sara Erwin on Facebook.
For replying to the post, a second Hopewell Township, NJ, police officer, Sgt. Mandy Grey, was suspended for six months and will be demoted.
Yes, two police officers are being blacklisted by the government for holding the “incorrect” political opinions.
Both are suing the Hopewell Township – hell, yeah! – and their lawyer Frank Crivelli is not pulling his punches.
He described them as exemplary and decorated officers with “absolutely no disciplinary history.” He added the town and its actions are “disgraceful and cowardice.”
N.J. town fires police officer, suspends another for calling Black Lives Matter protestors ‘terrorists’
Updated May 05, 2021;
Hopewell Township has fired a police officer who described Black Lives Matter protesters as “terrorists” and will suspend and demote another for replying to a comment on the Facebook post.
The fired officer, Sara Erwin, and Sgt. Mandy Grey, who will be suspended for six months, are exemplary and decorated officers with “absolutely no disciplinary history,” their lawyer Frank Crivelli said Monday evening.
The town’s actions against them, he said, are “disgraceful and cowardice.”
Gray was the first female officer hired in Hopewell Township, and was the first sergeant when promoted in 2019, a rank she will lose in the demotion.