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Ohio Guard officer s application to be a chaplain is on hold pending probe of social media posts

By DANAE KING | The Columbus Dispatch | Published: February 1, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio (Tribune News Service) An Ohio Army National Guard lieutenant s application to be a military chaplain has been suspended while officials investigate allegations against him. Lt. Chris Boyd, of Montpelier in northwestern Ohio, used Facebook to post criticisms of military leadership, according to screenshots provided by the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. The foundation, a civil rights organization that was alerted to Boyd’s posts by an anonymous Army captain, sent a letter to Ohio Adjutant General John C. Harris asking for an investigation of Boyd on Friday afternoon. Michael “Mikey” Weinstein, the founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, said Monday afternoon that he had not yet received a response to the letter to Harris office.

Social media posts of Ohio National Guard lieutenant being investigated

Social media posts of Ohio National Guard lieutenant being investigated Danae King, The Columbus Dispatch © Screenshot Ohio Army National Guard Chaplain 1st Lt. Christopher M. Boyd s posts on Facebook An Ohio Army National Guard lieutenant s application to be a military chaplain has been suspended while officials investigate allegations against him. Lt. Chris Boyd, of Montpelier in northwestern Ohio, used Facebook to post criticisms of military leadership, according to screenshots provided by the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. The foundation, a civil rights organization that was alerted to Boyd’s posts by an anonymous Army captain, sent a letter to Ohio Adjutant General John C. Harris asking for an investigation of Boyd on Friday afternoon.

Ohio National Guard investigating lieutenant s social media posts

An Ohio Army National Guard lieutenant s application to be a military chaplain has been suspended while officials investigate allegations against him. Lt. Chris Boyd, of Montpelier in northwestern Ohio, used Facebook to post criticisms of military leadership, according to screenshots provided by the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. The foundation, a civil rights organization that was alerted to Boyd’s posts by an anonymous Army captain, sent a letter to Ohio Adjutant General John C. Harris asking for an investigation of Boyd on Friday afternoon. Michael “Mikey” Weinstein, the founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, said Monday afternoon that he had not yet received a response to the letter to Harris office.

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