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A deputy sheriff in Virginia was fired over social media posts that threatened politicians, 'liberal' judges, and tech CEOs
Connor Perrett
Sun, December 27, 2020, 9:15 AM CST·4 min read
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This illustration picture shows social media application logo from Parler displayed on a smartphone with its website in the background. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images

  • A deputy sheriff in Prince William County, Virginia, was fired after it was discovered he was the owner of an account on the right-wing social media website Parler that made threatening posts against governors, politicians, judges, and CEOs.

  • "Find them. Remove them from their sanctuary. Bring the nightmare to where they lay their heads and kiss their loved ones. Show them that they are NOT untouchable," one post read.

  • In one photo posted to Parler, the user behind the account appeared to share a photo of a myriad of weapons in his possession, including some inside a vest with the word "SHERIFF" inscribed on it.

  • Aaron Hoffman, the fired deputy, told The Washington Post that he had recently created a Parler account but said he didn't make the posts.
A deputy sheriff in Prince William County, Virginia, was fired after it was discovered he was the owner of an account on Parler that made threatening posts against governors, politicians, judges, and CEOs.
 

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