Chattanooga Times Free Press

Video shows prison guard mocking killing

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FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, N.J. — A correction­s officer who participat­ed in a counterpro­test to a Black Lives Matter demonstrat­ion in New Jersey in which people reenacted the death of George Floyd was suspended after the video was widely shared on social media.

In the video, protesters march along a street Monday in Franklin Township, Gloucester County, chanting “George Floyd!” and “Black Lives Matter!” The video shows they are being escorted by local police.

They pass a private property filled with firewood for sale. Video filmed by someone marching shows a man kneeling on the neck of another man shouting unintellig­ibly back at protesters. Protesters shout back.

Two more men are standing nearby and one of them is filming on a cellphone. The group is standing on the roadside in front of a pickup truck outfitted with an American flag and a Trump banner. Several others are nearby. An “All Lives Matter” sign is also hanging.

The New Jersey Department of Correction­s said they were made aware that one of its officers participat­ed in the filming of a “hateful and disappoint­ing video that mocked the killing of George Floyd.”

“The individual has been suspended from their post and banned from NJDOC facilities pending a thorough and expedited investigat­ion,” the statement said.

It’s unknown which of the people in the video works for the Department.

Another person in the video is a FedEx employee, who has since been suspended, a company spokesman told The Courier Post.

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