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Police Major Who Called BLM Activists A Bunch Of ‘Punks’ In Email Sent To Colleagues Is Relieved Of Her Duties


A police major who called BLM protesters a bunch of ‘punks’ who ‘live in their parents’ basement’ has been relieved of command.

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Kentucky police major Bridget Hallahan reportedly called Antifa supporters and BLM activists ‘punks’ who will always be ‘washing our cars’, ‘living in their parents’ basement’ and Walmart cashiers in an email sent to her colleagues.

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Maj. Hallahan also claimed that police officers in the city and their loved ones are being ‘doxed.’

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The Courier Journal published the email only hours before activists erupted in anger over Kentucky grand jury’s decision not to indict any of the cops involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor.

After the email was made public, Louisville Metro Police Department interim Chief Robert Schroeder said that Maj. Hallahan was relieved of her duties and will retire next month.

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Schroeder reportedly said: “We are aware of these emails and we have been looking into them. They were her personal opinions and do not represent the views of this department.”

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In the alleged email, she invited officers in her division to ‘vent together.’

“I know it is hard to keep our thoughts and opinions to ourselves sometimes, especially when we, as a whole or as an individual, become the target of people in the public who criticize what we do without even knowing the facts,” she allegedly wrote.

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“These ANTIFA and BLM people, especially the ones who just jumped on the bandwagon ‘yesterday’ because they became ‘woke’ (insert eye roll here), do not deserve a second glance or thought from us.point 311 |

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Our little pinky toenails have more character, morals, and ethics, than these punks have in their entire body,” the message went on.point 113 | 1

“Do not stop to their level. Do not respond to them. If we do, we only validate what they did. Don’t make them important, because they are not. They will be the ones washing our cars, cashing us out at the Walmart, or living in their parents’ basement playing COD for their entire life.”

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