Two Mississippi police officers have been fired after bragging on Facebook Live about giving a** whoopins' and shooting a dog while they were on patrol.

Yazoo Police Chief Andre Loyd told MS News Now that two of the city's officers were fired after the videos, which were taken while they were on the job, were uncovered.

The videos were sent into the police by The Free Thought Project, and start out harmless, showing the two officers standing by a lake and chatting.

However, the conversations quickly turn dark, with one of the officer joking about shooting a barking dog, and then bragging about his 'a** whoopin' gloves' that he uses to pound people.

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The videos were sent into the police by The Free Thought Project , and start out harmless, showing the two officers standing by a lake and chatting

'Man we shot the s*** out of somebody's dog. It ran to him, ruff ruff ruff, pow pow pow pow pow, like d***, Shots fired! Shots fired!' the cop brags in the video.

They even filmed the moment that they decided who they were going to target their next motorist, saying 'I wanna pull somebody over!'

Later on in the video, the cop asks his viewers for more 'hearts,' telling them that if they stop liking the video, he would turn it off. Not long after the video ends.

Lloyd was asked to watch the video and confirm that it involved his officers, but he declined.

However, the conversations quickly turn dark, with one of the officer joking about shooting a barking dog, and then bragging about his 'a** whoopin' gloves' that he uses to pound people

They even filmed the moment that they decided who they were going to target their next motorist, saying 'I wanna pull somebody over!

'I haven't seen the video yet. right now, we're investigating it through my internal affairs. As soon as they come through with their findings we'll take care of that situation,' he told MS News Now.

In 2015 the Mississippi Legislature passed House Bill 389, which bans texting and posting to social media while driving. Both of the unnamed officers have been fired, it was confirmed.

Yazoo City residents saw the video, which has since been removed from Facebook, and were surprised by the activities given that they were being paid with taxpayer dollars.

On Facebook, many people left comments that the video was 'disgusting,' with one person calling for them to be sacked, saying: 'they both need to be fired, if they haven't already'.