Posted on 11/21/2021 11:09:05 AM PST by Impala64ssa
The Virginia police officer who abruptly lost his job after it was revealed he donated to Kyle Rittenhouse's defense fund wants his job back after a jury concluded that Rittenhouse acted in self-defense and declared him not guilty of murder.
What is the background? Norfolk Police Lt. William Kelly was fired in April after the Guardian revealed the names of police officers and other public officials who donated to Rittenhouse's legal defense fund.
Kelly reportedly donated $25, and used his department-issued email address while making the donation. Kelly also left a message on the crowdsourcing website that read, "God bless. Thank you for your courage. Keep your head up. You've done nothing wrong. Every rank and file police officer supports you. Don't be discouraged by actions of the political class of law enforcement leadership."
In terminating Kelly, Norfolk city manager Chip Filer said, "His egregious comments erode the trust between the Norfolk Police Department and those they are sworn to serve."
Kelly, who was a 19-year-veteran of the police department, wants his job back. He spoke to the Daily Mail in an interview on Friday after the Rittenhouse verdict, explaining why he thought Rittenhouse was innocent.
"Everything I'm saying is just my personal opinion. I've been a homicide detective, a violent crimes investigator for years. I have a background. I watched the video of the shooting and I'd seen the video of the journalists of Mr. Rittenhouse before the shooting and the protesters before the shooting and I thought it painted a pretty clear picture that Mr. Rittenhouse had a very strong claim for self-defense," Kelly explained.
"I was very surprised when he was charged soon after the shooting with these murders and the shooting of the third victim," he added.
By donating to Rittenhouse's defense fund, Kelly said he was promoting the foundational American ideal that everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
"I was interested in giving him the chance to defend himself in front of a jury. I know that lawyers are expensive, and it's hard sometimes to get the message out there. I wanted to make sure that he had the means necessary to make his claim in court," Kelly told the Daily Mail. "It mattered. The comments I made, my belief that he has a strong claim for self-defense was a personal opinion. I didn't want my city or police department to be associated with it, so I chose to donate anonymously."
Kelly also said his opinion about the Rittenhouse case had "no impact on my ability to do my job as a police officer," and should not have resulted in his termination.
"This is America. You can agree with your neighbors and other people in your community and you can disagree with them," Kelly said. "Just because someone has a different opinion than you, it doesn't mean you should destroy their lives, take their job away."
"If I had a different opinion and I donated to a fund for the victims and made comments about how Mr. Rittenhouse was a murderer, nobody would have cared or tried to get me fired," Kelly added.
When Kelly was fired, he was just 10 months away from his pension being vested. If he does not get his job back, he will never see the pension that he worked nearly 20 years to earn.
Will Kelly get his job back? Kelly has filed a grievance seeking to be reinstated.
In that grievance, Kelly accused Boone of hypocrisy for attending a Black Lives Matter protest in uniform last May after the murder of George Floyd.
The grievance states:
My dismissal reflects inconsistency, unfairness and discrimination by the City of Norfolk in regard to speech by members of the Norfolk Police Department. I engaged in speech which was private and anonymous but became public through no fault of my own, and which, when made public, upset a small number of vocal people for a very short time. The Chief of Police of the Norfolk Police Department, in contrast, has been permitted to parade through the streets of Norfolk, wearing his Norfolk Police Department uniform, holding a "Black Lives Matter" sign while marching with a crowd protesting against police and law enforcement... Kelly told the Daily Mail he hopes for a hearing over his grievance by the end of January, but said his case could be resolved before then, especially considering the outcome of the Rittenhouse trial.
Hope the good officer is abundantly vindicated!
Hope he sues to get his job back, on the grounds that his 1st amendment rights were violated.
and this is why I never donate electronically. Why are people so effing lazy to go to 7-11, buy a money order and mail it with a fake return address? That’s another thing about rittenhouse web page, they should open a mailing address so people can safely mail money donations. usps takes a picture of it so as suggested write down a fake address. When I mail to FR it’s the Playboy mansion address..
That explains all the unusual visitors we’ve been having here lately
The only issue I see is him using his work email.
Firing for political reasons needs to be a criminal offense. Yes, sending the mayor and police chief to jail would be appropriate.
This was the idiot that donated using his work email address. You’re not allowed to do that in most companies and government agencies as it could be considered official endorsement of whatever they donated to.
Flip this around - what would you think if some government employee donated to BLM or AntiFa using their official email? Do you think that should be permitted?
See my immediately prior post. He was fired for using his official government email to donate, which is a firing offense in many organizations no matter *who* you donated to.
Just come to Florida officer...we can always use another quality cop. It’s warmer here and we’ll give you a $5000 bonus.
Are you serious? Who is the subhuman piece of pond scum who decided he should be fired? SUE!
Why does he want to work for the bums after that?
And more than likely, a much lower salary.
He should not just get his job back but own Norfolk to boot.
“And more than likely, a much lower salary”
Yeah your probly right. As a matter of fact I couldn’t recommend anybody move here....it really does suck.
It's a safe bet that he doesn't care for any of those people at all.
I suspect that a lieutenant with 19 years on the job at the Norfolk PD has learned since his firing how hard it's going to be to replace the salary and pension that he had. (That's what he's fighting for.)
But if you've accumulated debt and created a standard of living on one salary, you can't simply take a pay cut until you've cleared your debts and made the decision to scale down.
Can somebody please tell me why he would want his job back in Norfolk? His boss is obviously a POS, and DeSantis might give him $5000 to come work down here in Florida.
Can somebody please tell me why he would want his job back in Norfolk? His boss is obviously a POS, and DeSantis might give him $5000 to come work down here in Florida.
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