Lt. John Rodgers said on Facebook that he would not help Democrats and would require proof of who a person voted for before ...
John Rodgers, a lieutenant with the Clark County Sheriff's Office in Springfield, posted on Facebook that he would not help ...
I am sorry. If you support the Democratic party I will not help you," Lieutenant John Rodgers reportedly said.
Chief Deputy Mike Young suggested the inappropriate comments may be linked to Rodgers taking sleeping medication.
A patrol commander for the Clark County Sheriff's office is now on leave following Facebook posts in which he said he would ...
Lt. John Rodgers at the Clark County Sheriff’s Office reportedly wrote in a Facebook post: "I am sorry. If you support the ...
Lt. John Rodgers, a 20-year veteran of the sheriff’s office in Clark County, where Springfield is the county seat, made the ...
Nov. 1—A patrol commander for the Clark County Sheriff's Office was reprimanded for Facebook posts in which he said he would require proof of who a person voted for before providing aid and ...
A sheriff's office in Springfield, Ohio is facing backlash after a lieutenant said on Facebook that he would not help Democrats. Lt. John Rodgers of the Clark County Sheriff's Office posted on ...