Two Virginia police officers have been fired over their ties to white supremacist groups.

In separate incidents, anti-fascist organizations revealed that Virginia Capitol Police Sgt. Robert A. Stamm and Daniel Morley, a school resource officer with the Chesterfield County Police Department, belonged to different hate groups.

Stamm, 36, was placed on administrative leave in February when a group called Antifascists of the Seven Hills published photos of him with tattoos, flags and other imagery linked to Asatru Folk Assembly, which the Southern Poverty Law Center identifies as a white supremacist hate group.

Anti-fascist activists noticed Stamm was wearing a large bandage on his neck while monitoring a protest outside Gov. Ralph Northam’s mansion over the governor’s racist yearbook photo, according to The Washington Post. On Wednesday, the Post confirmed Stamm had been fired.