WADESBORO — The Town of Wadesboro confirmed Tuesday that Wadesboro police officer Thomas Luckey resigned from the department earlier this month after an…
It happened at Richmond County Senior High School.
Sgt. Thomas Luckey and his wife can be seen in the photo standing next to their son, celebrating his last home soccer match. Luckey and his wife s hands are held in front of their bellies using a gesture that some say has become associated with White supremacy.
The photo is just the latest aggression from Luckey, according to dozens of residents in Wadesboro. I was so shocked that he did it so publicly. I wasn t shocked that he did it because we all know his history and pretty much his mindset, local business owner Jerffery Bennett told WSOC.
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Sgt. Thomas Luckey with the Wadesboro Police Department was seen flashing the gesture associated with white supremacy along with his wife in a photo with their son in a soccer field.