Idaho police officer Nate Silvester who gained notoriety for his TikTok videos has been fired
In a TV interview Silvester claimed to be the latest victim of cancel culture
Deputy Marshal Silvester mocked tweets LeBron James made after the shooting death of Ma Khia Bryant in Ohio
James tweeted YOU RE NEXT with a picture of Columbus Police Officer Nicholas Reardon who shot and killed Ma Khia Bryant
Bellevue Mayor Ned Burns wrote Silvester was terminated from the Bellevue City Marshal s Office for continued policy violations
Burns claims Silvester violated several city and state policies on policing during the week of May 20 and violated a last chance agreement with his officers
James had threatened Columbus Police Officer Nicholas Reardon, tweeting, YOU RE NEXT alongside a photo of the officer, after he shot and killed Bryant in April when she endangered the lives of multiple civilians with a knife. However, James later said he regretted the tweet.
I fueled the wrong conversation about Ma’Khia Bryant and I owe it to her and this movement to change it. Thank you @fabiolacineas for educating us about Ma’Khia and her story and why this needs to be about her. https://t.co/Owh1vDJWXi#sayhername#Blacklivesmatter LeBron James (@KingJames) May 3, 2021
As reported by KTVB, Silvester has since signed a book deal with Di Angelo Publications and the working title of it is Never Off Duty. The officer s April 24 video began with him sitting in his patrol car pretending to tell dispatchers to bring on LeBron James to address an imaginary disturbance outside of his vehicle.
Idaho marshal s deputy who mocked LeBron James you re next tweet gets a BOOK DEAL and is now back at work after being placed on leave
The Bellevue Marshall s Office put deputy Nate Silvester on leave last Tuesday after he went viral on TikTok
Silvester had mocked tweets LeBron James had made after the shooting death of Ma Khia Bryant in Ohio
James had tweeted YOU RE NEXT with a picture of Columbus Police Officer Nicholas Reardon who shot and killed Ma Khia Bryant
Silvester, who says he won t apologize, has since signed a book deal with Di Angelo Publications and the working title is Never Off Duty