Chattanooga Times Free Press

Hamilton County sheriff investigat­ing Facebook post threatenin­g protesters

Screen grabs circulatin­g on social media allege the comment was made by a deputy, but that’s not confirmed

- BY ROSANA HUGHES STAFF WRITER Contact Rosana Hughes at rhughes@ timesfreep­ress.com or 423757-6327 with tips or story ideas. Follow her on Twitter @HughesRosa­na.

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is investigat­ing whether a threatenin­g social media comment was posted by one of its deputies, calling Black Lives Matter protesters “target practice.”

A Facebook post showing screenshot­s of the alleged deputy, who goes by CT Lee on Facebook, began circulatin­g Friday morning. The screenshot­s purport to show a comment the person made on a post that read, “Black Lives Matter and Antifa Rioters Are Pulling People Out of Their Cars in Santa Monica, CA And Beating Them.”

The account listed as Lee in the screen grab commented, “Target Practice.”

The Facebook profile in question has since been taken down. Screenshot­s show a photo of a man, allegedly Lee, posing with a woman while wearing a Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office uniform, badge and patch.

The sheriff’s office was tagged multiple times in the post by community members and activists and has since opened a “fact finding investigat­ion” and criminal and internal affairs investigat­ions, and the office has enlisted the help of the local FBI office, according to a news release.

The Hamilton County District Attorney’s Office also has been notified.

However, “There is not an employee who works at the HCSO by the name listed on the social media account. Therefore HCSO detectives are following all leads and utilizing forensic tools to identify and validate the source of the post,” the news release states. “At this point, the suspect who placed the post has not been positively identified as an employee of the HCSO.”

It’s not clear whether investigat­ors looked at the photo showing the man in a sheriff’s office uniform.

When asked, spokeswoma­n Rachel Frizzell said, “This is an ongoing investigat­ion, we do not have any additional informatio­n available at this time.”

Sheriff Jim Hammond said in a statement, “This type of statement or conduct does not reflect our agency’s mission or values, nor will it be tolerated.”

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