Everyone who’s been to the grocery store knows how hectic it can be on the first or fifteenth of the month, the time when people on government assistance receive their payout.
One officer, Sgt. Rob Douglas of the Marlin Police department, has landed himself in hot water, resulting in a suspension. Due to the nature of the comments, he could possibly lose his job for the comments he made on Facebook in reference to those times of the month when the grocery stores are overrun.
“The first day of the month! The day I absolutely LOVE going to the grocery store after putting in 120+ hours last month. I love being able to see how the useless lazy turd bags spend the hard earned money my working friends and I provided for them so they can sit of [sic] their lazy asses all month and drink the beer I am paying for,” wrote Douglas in the post. “I especially love it in the summer so I can admire the thousands of dollars of ink they have adorning their unclean bodies as they smile at me with that mouth full of bling, Makes me want to help them take their groceries and help them load them into that escalade with $4000 rims.”
He goes on to say…“I promise, if I ever snap and go on a killing spree, it will be in a supermarket on the first.”
File this under the things you shouldn’t say if you want to keep your job, as a law enforcement officer or otherwise.