Using illegally obtained information to fire him smells of something criminal.
Also, even though every private enterprise has the right to set whatever rules they want on its employees, it is problematic that they apply outside the workplace and if they were not specifically defined before the incident.
I hope he is suing for wrongful termination. In the meantime we should bombard Norfolk PD and make them publicly state they do not allow free speech by its employees. Ever.
“Using illegally obtained information to fire him smells of something criminal.”
No doubt the FBI and DOJ are on the case. Unfortunately Hillary’s emails, Hunter Biden’s laptop, and Epstein’s videos have higher priority.
The officer ought to sue for denial of the constitutional right of freedom of association.
has the police union said anything? arent these guys usually unionized?