St. Landry Parish Employee Fired After Alleged Drug Use
An employee of the St. Landry Parish Government has had their employment terminated after allegations of drug possession and use.
According to a press release from St. Landry Parish Government, an employee was allegedly seen using some marijuana while working.
Officials say the employee was then arrested on two charges:
Possession of Marijuana
The information about the alleged activity was offered via an anonymous tip.
St. Landry Parish President Jesse Bellard started to look into the matter after the complaint was made. The employee was taken into custody by the Marshall s Office according to Bellard.
Deputy in hot water over TikTok mocking LeBron James about Ma Khia Bryant tweet
In the video, the deputy mocks Lebron James for a recently deleted tweet in regard to a Columbus Police shooting and killing 16 year old Ma Khia Bryant.
By: KIVI Staff
and last updated 2021-04-29 10:00:11-04
BELLEVUE, Idaho â An Idaho officer is in the middle of controversy after posting a TikTok that has since gone viral.
In the video, the deputy with the Bellevue Marshal s Office mocks NBA star LeBron James for a recently-deleted tweet in regards to the fatal Columbus, Ohio Police shooting of 16-year-old Ma Khia Bryant.
After an Idaho officer posted a TikTok video mocking NBA star LeBron James comments about the use of force by police, his employer, the Bellevue Marshal s Office, said it was addressing the issue internally. In a statement posted on Facebook, it said: The statements made do NOT represent the Bellevue Marshal s Office. The post added: The Bellevue Marshal s Office always demands that our Deputies engage with our citizens in a friendly and professional manner. This is NOT how we expect our Deputies to act on duty or use city time. This is a personnel issue that is being dealt with internally.
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(CNN) After an Idaho officer posted a TikTok video mocking NBA star LeBron James’ comments about the use of force by police, his employer, the Bellevue Marshal’s Office, said it was addressing the issue internally.
In a statement posted on Facebook, it said: “The statements made do NOT represent the Bellevue Marshal’s Office.”
The post added: “The Bellevue Marshal’s Office always demands that our Deputies engage with our citizens in a friendly and professional manner. This is NOT how we expect our Deputies to act on duty or use city time. This is a personnel issue that is being dealt with internally. “