For 18 months CAIR would get on TV demanding various people resign their employment usually over a Facebook comment.

They took a break in August when they stopped attacking people on TV. But, this month, September, they have picked up right where they left off attacking two people this month: Representative Duncan Hunter, and now a 20 year veteran of the Sikeston, Missouri police force for, you guessed it, a Facebook comment.

CAIR released a statement on Thursday. “We thank Sikeston Department of Public Safety officials for taking this matter seriously and acting promptly to take initial action pending the results of their investigation. This incident is yet another example of the rise in anti-Muslim bigotry we have witnessed in the current toxic and divisive political environment.” CAIR-Missouri Executive Director Faizan Syed https://www.kfvs12.com/2019/09/12/sikeston-dps-employee-administrative-leave-following-social-media-posts/

The Sikeston police chief disciplined the officer after at least two separate broadcasts on KFVS which featured CAIR.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6GzzAJFRfU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm8zMvsw_ag

It is clear that CAIR is targeting people who work for municipalities such as: judges, mayors, school principals, police officers, and so forth. It is also clear that CAIR will not stop on their own. This terror campaign against Americans requires a popular revolt against TV stations who promote Hamas- CAIR.

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Sikeston DPS officer resigns following social media posts https://www.kfvs12.com/2019/09/12/sikeston-dps-employee-administrative-leave-following-social-media-posts/ SIKESTON, Mo. (KFVS) – An officer with the Sikeston Department of Public Safety, who was placed on administrative leave, has resigned. Chief James McMillen said the officer, a 20-year veteran of the department, resigned Friday morning, Sept. 13 after making anti-Islamic posts on a public Facebook account. In a statement, Chief McMillen said “the officer in question realized this and knew we had to part ways” and turned in his equipment after giving a verbal resignation. According to Chief McMillen, the citizen who made the initial complaint about the posts was informed about the officer’s resignation. The Missouri Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) will reportedly be informed of the officer’s resignation as part of the investigation. According to Chief McMillen, an internal investigation into the officer in question ended with his resignation from the department. Chief McMillen said the citizen who made the complaint had concerns about the employee’s alleged inflammatory statements on Facebook and him being employed with the city. “I have to say when I first saw that I was shocked and severely disappointed that one of our officers would post a comment directed at a religion like that is was just really disappointing,” said McMillen. The Missouri chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations said they sent copies of the comments to department officials, leading to the investigation. They identified the person who posted the comments as a DPS officer. CAIR released a statement on Thursday. “We thank Sikeston Department of Public Safety officials for taking this matter seriously and acting promptly to take initial action pending the results of their investigation. This incident is yet another example of the rise in anti-Muslim bigotry we have witnessed in the current toxic and divisive political environment.” CAIR-Missouri Executive Director Faizan Syed According to the group, the comments included: “I get to choose whom I dislike and it just so happens to be all muslims [sic] and their beliefs.” “What if the officer pulled over a Muslim woman with a head scarf or a man with a big beard how would he treat that individual? We believe that is not appropriate for any kind of police officer and people with that belief should not be serving in that position,” added Syed. They said other comments included calling for the deportation of American Muslims and calling the Quran, “filthy koran [sic],” and Islam a “filthy religion.” The officer in question was placed on administrative leave after an investigation into the complaint began. McMillen said he takes the complaint very seriously and there is a social media policy. “The expectation is that you are a public figure and regardless if you are on duty or off duty. You represent this agency and anything you say can negatively affect us and this mission that we have to do over again. We hold them responsible for what they post,” said McMillen. Chief McMillen says the person who reported the post did the right thing by bringing it to their attention, because they want to make sure all of their officers are doing unbiased policing.

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