STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The son of an ex-fire commissioner was transferred to a Staten Island firehouse after a Brooklyn neighborhood complained about his anti-Semitic tweets, according to the New York Post.

Joseph Cassano, 28, son of former fire commish Salvatore Cassano, will be placed at FDNY Engine 162/Ladder 82 in Great Kills after complaints from the Jewish community in Borough Park, the article said.

The younger Cassano quit his EMS job in 2013 after his racially-charged tweets surfaced, but the FDNY re-hired him as a firefighter.

The younger Cassano reportedly tweeted in February of 2013: "Getting sick of picking up all these Obama lovers and taking them to the hospital because their Medicare pays for an ambulance and not a cab."

In other tweets, he reportedly referred to black people as "shwoogs," said "I like Jews about as much as Hitler," and on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, added: "MLK could go kick rocks for all I care, but thanks for the time and a half today."

The younger Cassano, who lived with his parents at the time of the rants, later apologized for the posts.

In 2015, he got a second chance with the FDNY's Emergency Medical Service Academy, the Post reported at the time.