'Society cannot and should not accept this behavior,' the deputy is accused of writing on Facebook.
An Alabama police deputy has been placed on administrative leave after being accused of making anti-LGBTQ comments on Facebook, officials have confirmed.
As reported by al.com, the account wrote:"Liberty. Guns. Bible. Trump. BBQ. That’s my kind of LGBTQ. I’m seriously offended that there is such a thing such as this movement. In a statement yesterday, the Madison County Sheriff's Office confirmed that an employee had been “placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the audit.”
Local sheriff Kevin Turner offered his condolences to the family and friends of Nigel Shelby, and confirmed that his “young life was lost to suicide last week.” He wrote: “Thoughts and prayers are with Nigel's family. Parents, please talk to your students about Nigel's death. Know and be aware of changes in your child. Talk to them about what they see, words they speak and actions they can take to make a difference. We must be better.”
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