Posted on 06/12/2015 4:33:50 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
NORTH MIAMI, Fla. (WSVN) North Miami Senior High School's principal has been removed from his position after he took to social media to voice his opinion on a police controversy in Texas involving an officer who was caught on video pushing a black teenage girl to the ground outside a pool party and brandishing his gun at other teens.
Alberto Iber posted a comment on a Miami Herald story regarding the actions of Texas Officer David Eric Casebolt. The post itself has since been removed but not before catching the eyes of others and causing passionate responses he may not have expected. The comment was linked to Iber's Facebook account, which revealed his picture and personal information, including his position at the school.
Iber, who had just finished his first year with the school, said he meant to write the comment anonymously and regrets his actions. He said he never intended to anger anyone. The comment read, "He did nothing wrong. He was afraid for his life. I commend him for his actions."
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Welcome to social justice.
The far left thinks we already live in a totalitarian state... they’re wrong. And hopefully they’ll be wrong forever..
fyi
Black Woman Goes On Epic Rant About McKinney, Says What No One Else Will [VIDEO]
She’s standing with the cops...
A Texas mothers Facebook video post expressing her thoughts about the McKinney pool party has gone viral with over 1.8 million views.
I agree on the reset, except I foresee a RESET.
I believe we just saw how much difference voting makes. What a sick joke this country has become!
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