A police officer from Louisiana wrote in the social network that Ocasio-Cortez «needs a bullet»

A police officer from Louisiana wrote in a message on the social network that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez «need a bullet» and called a progressive Democrat from new York «creepy idiot».

About this officer Charlie Rispoli wrote in his Facebook, according to the screenshot, first published by news website New Orleans NOLA.com on Saturday.

Trump is going to get one of these Congresswomen murdered. This is the most terrifying. I’m legit scared for them.

Gretna police officer suggests U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ‘needs a round’ in social media post #SundayMorning #amjoy https://t.co/lfbwj3GXPX pic.twitter.com/zmuz2sznnp

— Holly Figueroa O’reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) July 21, 2019

Rispoli, according to NOLA, works in the police of Gretna since 2005. The chief of the police Department Arthur Lawson told journalists that he was «concerned» post, and that post violates the policy of the Department in relation to social networking.

«I don’t believe that this is a real threat to the Congresswoman, but the situation will be resolved. Regardless of whether you agree or disagree with the opinions and words of elected officials, it is certainly not something that can publish a public servant,» said Lawson.

Officer Rispoli before your comment shared the link to the false story, attributing the phrase Ocasio-Cortez, which she never said.

The article was published on satirical website the Taters Gonna Tate, and entitled: «Ocasio-Cortez is about the budget: «We pay soldiers too much.»

But the article has a watermark indicating that the content material is just satire.

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According to Rispoli, he didn’t know that the story was satire, not based on real facts. The officer soon removed the post and all your page in Facebook.

His earlier posts were semi-private, they can only view friends and sometimes friends of friends.

Recall, last week President Donald trump wrote a series of tweets about the four women members of the house of representatives, saying that they «should return to the country whence you came».

Note that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a native of the United States.

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