When it transpired that the massage parlor shootings (which also claimed the life of a white victim) apparently weren't the result of racism, the left predictably trumped up accusations against the cop who dashed their hopes.
A photo allegedly posted by Capt. Jay Baker, a public information officer at the Cherokee County, Georgia, Sheriff's Office, shows shirts with a racist and anti-Asian message about Covid-19.
"Covid 19 imported virus from Chy-na," the racist shirt in the photo posted April 2, 2020, reads.
Although the account that posted it has been deleted, CNN was able to access the photos through a cached copy. The name on the Facebook account matches Jay Baker, and it claims that the individual is an employee of the Cherokee County Sheriff's office.
The Daily Beast was first to report on the racist shirt photo. They also reported the account posted photos of Baker in uniform, with his name tag visible.
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/03/18/us/racist-shirt-cherokee-county-sheriff-trnd/index.html
What did the sheriff allegedly post that was racist?
Guess.
A photo allegedly posted by Capt. Jay Baker, a public information officer at the Cherokee County, Georgia, Sheriff's Office, shows shirts with a racist and anti-Asian message about Covid-19.
"Covid 19 imported virus from Chy-na," the racist shirt in the photo posted April 2, 2020, reads.
Although the account that posted it has been deleted, CNN was able to access the photos through a cached copy. The name on the Facebook account matches Jay Baker, and it claims that the individual is an employee of the Cherokee County Sheriff's office.
The Daily Beast was first to report on the racist shirt photo. They also reported the account posted photos of Baker in uniform, with his name tag visible.
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/03/18/us/racist-shirt-cherokee-county-sheriff-trnd/index.html
What did the sheriff allegedly post that was racist?
Guess.