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Blacks reject city firing of a Black officer in Lexington, Ky , who stood up for justice

Final Call News Sept. 6, 2020 protest calling for justice after Breonna Taylor was shot and killed by police in Kentucky. Photo: MGN Online Black police Officer Jervis Middleton was terminated from the Lexington, Ky., police force after a three-hour hearing, accused by officials of giving “sensitive” department information to a Lexington activist during last summer’s protests. The Lexington City Council also announced it will review questions coming out of the Feb. 18 hearing about how the police department investigates racial discrimination in its ranks. None of the information Mr. Middletown was accused of disclosing led to any harm to any officer, nor did it jeopardize any police operations.

Lexington Council Fires Police Officer For Leaking Information To BLM Protesters

Jervis Middleton has been fired for allegedly leaking information to a Black Lives Matter protester. According to Kentucky.com. Middleton was accused of overall misconduct, sharing internal police information and being dishonest about his communication with Black Lives Matter protest leader Sarah Williams. With an unanimous vote, he was found guilty of the first two administrative charges but not guilty of the third charge. ACLU of Kentucky Executive Director Michael Aldridge said in a statement, “The ACLU of Kentucky is concerned (the) Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council fired Officer Jervis Middleton amidst long standing calls for a radical transformation of policing and transparent relationships with the public.”

Black Cop Fired After Giving Black Lives Matter Protester Intel About Police

Jervis Middleton (Image: Lexington, KY, Police Department) A Black Kentucky police officer in the Lexington Police Department was terminated late last week after being accused of supplying information about the police to a Black Lives Matter protester. According to The Lexington Herald Leader, after a nine-hour police hearing and more than two hours of deliberations behind closed doors, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council announced its decision to fire police officer Jervis Middleton shortly after 1 a.m. Friday. Lexington Police Chief Lawrence Weathers and an internal police disciplinary board based the decision to fire Middleton for allegedly violating department policies for providing information to a friend, Sarah Williams, who is a Black Lives Matter protest leader.

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