Whatâs dumber than a police officer saying âI get paid to beat up n*****s like youâ out loud? Saying it into a microphone where someone else is recording it to put it on the internet.
A Deputy from the Jackson County Sheriffâs Office has been fired after he was filmed making threats against an opponent during a round of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
The footage captures the former Deputy â Michael Slater â entering into an argument with another player known only as âDavidâ (who was making a âtrollingâ video), which quickly escalates, to the point where Slater can be heard giving his home address to the man so that they can presumably thrown down.
Itâs around this time that Slater can be heard saying âYou about to come to a f*****g paid police officerâs house. I get paid to beat up n*****s like you.â
He even gives out his badge number as âproofâ of his identity.
Cherie Ward, a spokesperson for the Sheriffâs Office, confirmed to The Clarion-Ledger (via Ars Technica) that it was indeed Slater making the threats on the video, and that he was âterminated immediately after the sheriff became aware of the videoâ.
If you donât mind the NSFW language, you can watch the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKfIpK4b2JQ
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