Social media & the fire service: Trayvon Martin case brings scrutiny of Miami-Dade captain's personal Facebook page.
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Original post at theGrio.com
An investigation has been launched after a Miami-Dade firefighter posted some inflammatory remarks in the wake of Trayvon Martin’s death on his personal Facebook page.
The website, which is geared toward African-American issues, said someone with access to Beckmann’s Facebook page sent them a screen shot of his posting.
CBS4 called a number listed for Beckmann on Sunday said he didn’t like people calling his cell phone and ‘No Comment’.
David Ovalle at The Miami Herald:
Capt. Brian Beckmann’s post, published for the public Friday by the website theGrio.com, lambasts the prosecutor in the George Zimmerman case and suggests “urban youth” are the products of “failed, sh*tbag, ignorant, pathetic, welfare dependent excuses for parents.”
The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue told Joy-Ann Reid, managing editor of theGrio and a Miami Herald contributing columnist, it was investigating the captain’s online posting.
Beckmann, told the website in a Facebook message: “I am a private citizen and have the same right to freely express an opinion on any subject that anyone else does. I choose not to embellish or alter the facts as your employer chose to do.”
WTVJ:
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue released a statement saying the post is currently under investigation.
“The post on his personal Facebook page is being investigated by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. The department’s only official Facebook page is: www.facebook.com/miamidadefirerescue.”
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