This is not about Black Lives Matter or your opinion of the movement.
This is about whether a decorated police officer should be fired for giving their opinion on their own private Facebook page and whether another officer should be suspended for liking it.
Hopewell Township police officer Sara Erwin, who has over 20 years on the force and serves as a DARE officer in the community, posted this in June of 2020.
“Last night as I left for work I had my two kids crying for me not to go to work. I don’t think I’ve ever felt the way I did last night. And then I watched people I know and others I care about going into harm s way. I love my police family like my own. So when you share posts and things on Facebook I’d really appreciate if you’d THINK before doing so. I’ve seen so many black lives matter [sic] hashtags in these posts. Just to let you know they are terrorists. They hate me. They hate my uniform. They don’t care if I die.”
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP, N.J. A Hopewell Township police officer has been fired after referring to Black Lives Matter rioters as "terrorists" in a now-deleted Facebook post, according to reports.Sara Erwin has been terminated as a police officer in Hopewell, New Jersey by the town council after she
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Former Hopewell Township Police Officer Sara Erwin explains her Facebook post.
Former Hopewell Township police officer Sara Erwin explained what prompted her to write the post that she said led to her losing her job.
A second officer, Sgt. Mandy Gray, who appeared with Erwin on the show, was suspended and demoted for liking the June 2020 post. Both Erwin and Gray each have 20 years of experience, according to their attorney Frank Crivelli, who argued their treatment was unjust and excessively harsh.
Gray was the first female officer hired in Hopewell Township and became the first female sergeant when she was promoted in 2019, NJ.com reported, noting that she will lose the rank in the demotion.