IDIOT Florida Police Sergeant Fired For Having Trayvon Martin Shooting Targets.
Florida police sergeant fired for having Trayvon Martin shooting targets
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- A Port Canaveral Police sergeant has paper hoodie shooting targets in his police car
- He offers the so-called Trayvon Martin targets to two other officers, who say no
- Sergeant is fired after an internal investigation
- "It is absolutely reprehensible," Martin family attorney says
Sgt. Ron King of Port
Canaveral Police Department was fired Friday after an internal review
investigated how he offered the hoodie paper shooting targets to two
fellow officers, said John Walsh, interim CEO of the Canaveral Port
Authority.
The officers, who saw King with the targets in his police vehicle, declined the offer, Walsh said.
"Port Canaveral Police Department considers that behavior unacceptable," Walsh said of King's conduct.
King couldn't be immediately reached for comment.
In February 2012, Martin,
17, was shot and killed in Sanford, Florida, by George Zimmerman, a
neighborhood watch captain who is awaiting trial on a second-degree
murder charge in Martin's death.
Martin family attorney Ben Crump condemned the use of the targets.
"It is absolutely
reprehensible that a high-ranking member of the Port Canaveral Police,
sworn to protect and serve Floridians, would use the image of a dead
child as target practice," Crump said in a statement. "Such a deliberate
and depraved indifference to this grieving family is unacceptable."
Walsh said the Canaveral Port Authority plans to apologize to the Martin family.
King brought two of the
targets to a firearms training session on April 4 at the Brevard
Community College campus in Cocoa, Florida, CNN affiliate WFTV reported.
King, who bought the
targets on the Internet, and other officers at the training site were on
duty at the time, the affiliate said. Port officials said King had been
employed at the police department since January 2011, the affiliate
said.
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