2 Cops Recorded Dancing at a Black Lives Matter Rally Were Arrested for Storming the Capitol During Pro-Trump Riot
Former Officers Thomas Robertson and Jacob Fracker (Image: The New York Times)
Two Virginia police officers who appeared to be supportive of the Black Lives Matter movement were recently exposed for participating in the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
The New York Times, the officers, Rocky Mount Police Sergeant Thomas Robertson and Officer Jacob Fracker, were each charged a week after the deadly riot that left five people dead. The two officers are have been charged with disorderly conduct and disrupting the proceedings of Congress. However, before the riot, the cops participated and even danced at a Black Lives Matter rally in their rural town.
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See? This is why we have a hard time trusting law enforcement.
It turns out two police officers who showed support to Black Lives Matter activists during a rally were faking the funk cause they also were at the saltine-fueled capitol riots on January 6, which left five people dead and got Donald Trump impeached again.
Rocky Mount Police Sergeant Thomas Robertson and Officer Jacob Fracker were charged a week after a mob of angry white Trump supporters stormed the capitol building fueled by the orange menace’s false narrative that the election was rigged and stolen from him.
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Two Virginia police officers who snapped selfies at Capitol riot and boasted about it on social media are FIRED after being hit with federal charges
Rocky Mount Police Sergeant Thomas Robertson, 47, and Officer Jacob Fracker, 29, were fired on Tuesday following a town review
They took a selfie inside the US Capitol during the January 6 siege and boasted on Facebook that they were proud of it
Rocky Mount town officials said: The actions by two have driven our beautiful town into the national spotlight in ways that do not reflect our whole community
They had been on unpaid leave after they were implicated in the riot