A Lancaster County, South Carolina, volunteer fire chief resigned over his recent Facebook post that urged police to "stop responding to these black neighborhoods," saying it s better if "they
S.C. fire chief resigns after âinsensitiveâ Facebook post Fire chief in Lancaster County apologizes for racially insensitive social media post (Source: WBTV) By Ron Lee | April 28, 2021 at 2:57 PM EDT - Updated April 30 at 4:51 PM
LANCASTER COUNTY, S.C. (WBTV) - The fire chief at a volunteer fire station in Lancaster County has resigned after posting a racially charged comment on his personal Facebook page.
Officials at the McDonald Green Volunteer Fire Department say Fire Chief Francis âButchâ Ghent had been placed on leave for two weeks starting Tuesday, April 27 and was relieved of his duties pending the outcome of an internal investigation.
S.C. fire chief resigns after âinsensitiveâ Facebook post
S.C. fire chief suspended after racially insensitive post By Ron Lee | April 28, 2021 at 2:57 PM EDT - Updated April 30 at 4:51 PM
LANCASTER COUNTY, S.C. (WBTV) - The fire chief at a volunteer fire station in Lancaster County has resigned after posting a racially charged comment on his personal Facebook page.
Officials at the McDonald Green Volunteer Fire Department say Fire Chief Francis âButchâ Ghent had been placed on leave for two weeks starting Tuesday, April 27 and was relieved of his duties pending the outcome of an internal investigation.
He resigned from his position three days later on Friday, April 30.
âI did not mean it that wayâ: Fire chief in Lancaster County apologizes for racially insensitive social media post
Fire chief apologizes for Facebook post By Ron Lee | April 27, 2021 at 10:40 PM EDT - Updated April 28 at 11:27 AM
LANCASTER COUNTY, S.C. (WBTV) - A fire chief in South Carolina apologized after posting a racially insensitive comment to Facebook about serving the Black community, while taking a shot at the âfake newsâ media.
Francis âButchâ Ghent, a long-time firefighter in Lancaster County wrote impulsively on social media last Thursday.
Words posted to his Facebook account have gotten the fire chief at McDonald Green Fire Department, south of Lancaster, in some hot water.
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