Faithful Servants Awards led by Bishop Adonteng Boateng honours Northern Virginia first responders LISTEN
MAR 7, 2021
Bishop Boateng in tan-like color suit seen group photo with Ms. Ginwright (to his right) and some awardees at the event / photo courtesy DWIM Media
Faithful Servants Awards led by Bishop Adonteng Boateng and Fairfax County Communities of Trust Committee (COTC) on Friday, March 5, 2021, honored the Northern Virginia First Responder Agencies in a simple but beautiful and well organized event at their global headquarters in the United States.
The event, dubbed Faithful Servants Awards, honors men and women working in the field of law enforcement and fire and rescue, as well as private citizens, for their dedication, support, and community service.
By Marina Pitofsky - 12/27/20 04:46 PM EST
A Virginia sheriff’s deputy was fired after officials said he shared threatening posts on social media targeting Chief Justice John Roberts and other public officials.
The Prince William County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement on Saturday on Facebook that officials were notified on Christmas Day about “disturbing comments being made on several social media outlets by a deputy sheriff.”
Prince William Sheriff Glendell Hill “was notified and ordered an Internal Affairs investigation. The investigation has concluded and the deputy has been terminated from employment with our office,” the statement continued.
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Deputy is fired after comments were posted on social media
December 28, 2020 GMT
MANASSAS, Va. (AP) A sheriff’s deputy in Virginia has been fired after authorities said that “disturbing comments” were posted by his account on a conservative social media website.
The Washington Post reports that the Prince William County sheriff’s office announced the firing on Saturday.
The former deputy said that he didn’t make the comments and that his account was hacked.
Prince William Sheriff Glendell Hill said he promptly launched an internal investigation after becoming aware of the comments on Christmas morning.
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The comments had advocated violence, including against U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts for allowing the dismissal of a case seeking to overturn presidential election results.