CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS FIRED OVER NAZI SALUTE

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West Virginia correctional cadets who gave Nazi salute in photo will all be fired
"Now, we must continue to move forward and work diligently to make sure nothing like this ever happens again," Gov. Jim Justice said in a statement Monday.






West Virginia governor approves cadet firings over Nazi salute photo
DEC. 31, 201901:48



Dec. 30, 2019, 12:21 PM PST
By Janelle Griffith
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice said Monday he has approved the recommendations from a report calling for the firing of all correctional officer cadets who participated in a Nazi salute during a class photo.
The photo of Basic Training Class 18, released by the state's Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety on Dec. 5 with the employees’ faces blurred, shows about 30 uniformed trainees posing with their right arms raised, most of them with their hands also extended. The words “Hail Byrd!” also appear at the top of the image.

Three people — two academy trainers and a cadet — were fired days after the photo was released and 34 others suspended without pay amid the investigation by the department and its Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
According to the investigation summary, the use of the gesture began two to three weeks into training as one that the cadets have described as a "sign of respect" for an individual identified as "Instructor Byrd."
Byrd told investigators she was unaware of the “historical or racial implications of the gesture” and reported it was “simply a greeting," according to the report. But her statement was contradicted by multiple sources, the report released Monday says.
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"The investigation disclosed that she encouraged it, reveled in it, and at times reciprocated the gesture," the report states. "Additionally, Byrd appeared to overrule the corrective actions taken by others and assured the cadets the behavior was acceptable."
The class photos, including the "Hail Byrd'' picture, were forwarded to a member of the secretarial staff as is standard procedure. A secretary reported asking Byrd, "What are you all doing in the picture?" Byrd told her "there is nothing wrong with it, we have people of all colors and backgrounds in the picture and every one of them are participating."
The secretary stated that Byrd directed her to caption the picture "Hail Byrd," according to the report, and told the secretary the students say that “because I’m a hard-*** like Hitler.”
The report recommends the termination of an additional academy staff member who failed to report the content of the class photo, suspension without pay for four academy instructors who are currently “known to have seen the photograph and failed to report its content or to have witnessed ... this conduct and while making attempts to stop it, failed to take the necessary steps to report the conduct."
The report states some cadets "only followed what they perceived to be an order from Instructor Byrd to do the 'Hail Byrd' for the photograph because they feared they would not graduate, or would be disciplined for failure to follow the order of a superior."
Still, the report continues, "their conduct, without question, has also resulted in the far-reaching and harmful perceptions that are the antithesis of the values we strive to attain."
The salute not only damaged the reputation of the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation but "also negatively impacts morale across the workforce," the report states.
The governor said in a statement released Monday that he had reviewed the factual information regarding the incident that was provided by Jeff Sandy, the West Virginia Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety's secretary, and had approved all of the recommendations.
“I expressed my thanks to him and the entire department for quickly getting this report done," Justice said.
“As I said from the beginning, I condemn the photo of Basic Training Class 18 in the strongest possible terms," Justice said, adding that "this act needed to result in real consequences — terminations and dismissals."
The governor also reiterated an earlier statement that this kind of behavior will not be tolerated on his watch in any agency of state government.
“We have a lot of good people in our Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety," he said in his statement. "But this incident was completely unacceptable. Now, we must continue to move forward and work diligently to make sure nothing like this ever happens again.”
 
Yeah I think Shawn initiated the whole investigation to seek them to get fired a month or so ago. But wasn’t there a black guy in the photos too.
 
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Least surprising news. I'd guess something like 90% of CO's subscribe to the MAGA/Blue Line philosophy. I feel bad for prison staff who actually take a job to try and do good by the inmates because they are surrounded by these meatheads all day. Also sucks for inmates who are generally perceived as no good by the COs.
 
Least surprising news. I'd guess something like 90% of CO's subscribe to the MAGA/Blue Line philosophy. I feel bad for prison staff who actually take a job to try and do good by the inmates because they are surrounded by these meatheads all day. Also sucks for inmates who are generally perceived as no good by the COs.

Used to work in a state prison (not as a CO...never that) and I can confirm. Most of the white officers were definitely on that MAGA steez and it seemed like they took great joy in being *******s to inmates, who were mostly black. Black COs were generally indifferent unless they were around their white counterparts.

I had to dip out of that job—didn’t enjoy being part of that system and being associated with those clowns. Did my damndest to do right by the inmates as best I could, but the system just isn’t setup to have that happen. :smh: :smh:
 
I always have to wonder how much these younger dudes really understand about the Nazi party.

Nazi’s were evil as **** and are literally still being hunted to this day for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Unless you are truly a blond hair blue eye’d dude from Germany u were probably gonna end up on the other side of their oppression.

I swear these uninformed clowns make me sick man.
 
And these guys were going to police the prisons. I can only imagine the **** they would pull. **** them. Only job they should be allowed to get is at a car wash. Scumbags.
Shows you how *** backwards some areas of the country are. In today’s age did you think that stupid pic was not going to get out?
 
Who thought this was a good idea to take this picture?

A racist never stops to think if their actions/words will backfire. It's all about inflicting some kind of pain on any non-white person.

Probably thought the only other people seeing the pic would have the same mindset. They could have gotten the same message across with the wp hand sign and have an excuse that they were just "playing the circle game" like the other racist clowns use. :rolleyes
 
Suspected White supremacist don't get fired, they get reassigned. That's why we aren't getting any names and the media keeps showing us the picture with their faces blurred.

They will all be reassigned to different city jobs once this blows over. Word to the cop who helped ANALLY RAPE Abner Louima and is on the city payroll making over 100k.

 
I’ve literally never heard of an officer sanctioned death camp....

Don’t get it twisted I’m black and not a huge fan of cops but these two things do not equate at all.
So you need me to find pictures and accounts of police officer murders of black people and the black people hanging from trees in the Jim crow south????

Or you just never bothered to look into your "own' history?????
 
So you need me to find pictures and accounts of police officer murders of black people and the black people hanging from trees in the Jim crow south????

Or you just never bothered to look into your "own' history?????

Also, weren't the OG police forces legit slave patrols and night watches?

New England settlers appointed Indian Constables to police Native Americans (National Constable Association, 1995), the St. Louis police were founded to protect residents from Native Americans in that frontier city, and many southern police departments began as slave patrols. In 1704, the colony of Carolina developed the nation's first slave patrol. Slave patrols helped to maintain the economic order and to assist the wealthy landowners in recovering and punishing slaves who essentially were considered property.
 
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