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Investigation reveals impersonator acting as wife of Police Officer posts racist Facebook comments
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KAYSVILLE, Utah â An investigation has revealed that racist Facebook comments were made by a fake account in an attempt to impersonate the wife of a Kaysville Police Officer.
The comments were originally made at the end of May on KTVX ABC4âs Facebook page. The comments expressed support of then-Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, who was arrested after a video showed him kneeling on Floyd s neck for several minutes.