CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. — Chesterfield Police likely posted a photo of its most recent graduating class on Facebook as a way to congratulate the new officers and introduce them to the community. While many people who saw the photo offered their congratulations, some noted the lack of diversity among the faces in the crowd.

“Seriously… Not one minority officer,” Sang Bailey wrote under the photo.

“Did the black guys get their own photo?” Trefor Davies asked.

“Does this class reflect the community it serves?” Donette Ellis wondered.

U.S. Census numbers estimate that 335,687 people lived in Chesterfield in 2015. About 24 percent — or about 80,000 people identified themselves as black or African-American, according to government statistics. Nearly 70-percent, or about 233,000 people, identified themselves as white.

Chesterfield Police noticed the comments under the posted photo and responded that they noticed the lack of diversity as well: