Fort Worth officer fired for ‘racially insensitive’ social media post

A police officer in Fort Worth was fired on Monday for a “racially insensitive” social media post – less than a month after another department soldier was fired for the same reason.

The post, made by Officer Kelly Kujawski, was discovered on February 5 by a coworker who called off an internal affairs investigation and concluded that it violated the department’s policy on social media use.

Chief Neil Knox of the Fort Worth Police Department said Officer Kujawski violated the department’s general orders and his conduct has led to unfavorable criticism of the department. A Monday statement said

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Kujavsky came to an end after former officer Chadwick Hughes published a “racially insensitive and inappropriate” social media post last month, WFAA reported.

The report said that two other officers of the department were also fired in recent weeks for separate alleged offenses.

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