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Capt Gregory Prickett
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Kelly should not have been fired in the first place, with a caveat. His speech and donation are squarely in the Free Speech arena, even as limited by public employment factors. The acquittal of Rittenhouse doesn't affect that.

The only caveat is his use of his police department e-mail. There could be a policy on e-mail use that Kelly violated.
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Not sure he can win this one. He should but I don’t know if he can. Their reason smacked of straight up virtue signaling but guilty or innocent they can stay their course as to their “reason”.
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He made an anonymous donation of $25 and the hackers and the same media that hypes things up like the Rittenhouse verdict and racism BS fostered this Cop's firing.
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Don’t disagree. This is 100% the cancel culture a lot of lying, blind, and stupid assholes say doesn’t exist, however the “reason” they used for canning him was “because of this he broke the trust of the people served by the PD”. Not sure that part will be easily proven or disproven. For him to get his job back, the verdict is irrelevant. He has to prove what he did, didn’t break that trust. All the asshole Chief of Police has to is have one or two “witmesses” who will testify on his behalf. The Chief is a douchebag. I’m sure he has douche bag friends who would cover his ass in court, ~780368:LTC Stephen Conway]
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When did the Joe Biden personally give $450K to people separated at the border?

Beginning of Nov: "Biden says $450K payments to families separated at southern border are 'not going to happen'
The president discounted news reports saying family members could receive the money as part of settlement negotiations between their lawyers and the Justice Department."

So I'm confused who gave $450K to those separated at the border?
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