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Officer fired after KKK memorabilia found in his Mich. home
Read full article: Officer fired after KKK memorabilia found in his Mich. homeGetty Images/John MooreMUSKEGON, Michigan (CNN) - A police officer has lost his job following an investigation into Confederate flags and Ku Klux Klan memorabilia on display in his home in Muskegon, Michigan. Officer Charles Anderson was fired after a disciplinary hearing on Thursday afternoon, Muskegon City Manager Fred Peterson told CNN. Robert Mathis wrote about the experience on Facebook, which brought the matter to the city's attention. Anderson's wife, Racheal, told WOOD last month that he was not a member of the Ku Klux Klan. CNN has sought comment from Anderson, the Muskegon Police Officers Labor Council, and the Muskegon Police Department.
Michigan cop had framed KKK item in home
Read full article: Michigan cop had framed KKK item in homeA Muskegon police officer is on administrative leave after a Facebook post accused him of having items associated with a white supremacy group. (CNN) - A Michigan police officer has been placed on administrative leave after potential home buyers said they discovered Confederate flags and Ku Klux Klan paraphernalia while touring his home. So, I was like, 'I'm done,'" Robert Mathis told CNN affiliate WOOD. "The issue was only brought to our attention yesterday morning," City Manager Frank Peterson told CNN. The Muskegon Police Officer's Labor Council told CNN that the group does not comment on ongoing investigations as per their policy.
Michigan cop had framed KKK item in home
Read full article: Michigan cop had framed KKK item in homeA Muskegon police officer is on administrative leave after a Facebook post accused him of having items associated with a white supremacy group. (CNN) - A Michigan police officer has been placed on administrative leave after potential home buyers said they discovered Confederate flags and Ku Klux Klan paraphernalia while touring his home. So, I was like, 'I'm done,'" Robert Mathis told CNN affiliate WOOD. "The issue was only brought to our attention yesterday morning," City Manager Frank Peterson told CNN. The Muskegon Police Officer's Labor Council told CNN that the group does not comment on ongoing investigations as per their policy.
Michigan police officer on leave after KKK items found in home
Read full article: Michigan police officer on leave after KKK items found in homeMUSKEGON, Mich. - A Michigan police officer is being investigated after items associated with white supremacy and the Ku Klux Klan were found inside his home. Muskegon officer Charles Anderson has been placed on administrative leave after the items were brought to the attention of the police department. The items were found by a couple touring Anderson's home in Holton, which was listed for sale, according to WOOD. Robert Mathis, who is black, noticed several confederate flags during the tour of the for-sale home conducted by his own realtor. The officer was immediately placed on administrative leave, pending a thorough investigation.