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UPDATE: The Omaha Police Department said Wednesday that Officer Bryan Kulhanek violated department policy.He was under investigation for a "potentially inappropriate" Facebook post.The widely-shared post said, in part, that the Black Lives Matter movement is not pro-black, but rather anti-white and racist.OPD said in a news release that the investigation was complete. Due to legal constraints and privacy laws, the department can't disclose what discipline Kulhanek will face, the news release said.Kulhanek remains on paid administrative leave.Omaha police said another officer is also facing discipline.A police report said on May 15, Officer Thomas Deignan was at the Douglas County Youth Center when a 16-year-old girl became uncooperative. The report said Deignan pulled her to the ground, then noticed her bleeding.A doctor later determined she suffered a fractured eye socket.Deignan is also on paid leave.Previous coverage:More than a dozen protesters showed up Tuesday afternoon at Omaha Police Department headquarters, calling on the department to fire Officer Bryan Kulhanek.The department announced Monday that it had placed Kulhanek on paid administrative leave after content deemed "potentially inappropriate" was found on his personal Facebook page, the department said in a news release.An investigation is underway.The post, which was widely shared Sunday, said, in part, that Black Lives Matter is not pro-black, but rather anti-white and racist.According to the time stamp, the post was made on Saturday. It says more white people are killed by police than black people.Those sharing the post have asked Omaha police for a response. Some have called on the officer to be fired.The department's Twitter account responded to tweets Sunday sent by multiple accounts by saying "We are aware and we are looking into the matter" and "He does not speak for OPD. We are aware and are looking into it."