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Bozeman police officer resigns over comments he made on Facebook
Police officer Cody Anderson, whose controversial comments on his Facebook profile came to light last month, resigned from the Bozeman Police Department.
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Bozeman police officer apologizes for his Facebook remarks
Cody Anderson, the Bozeman police officer who made some unprofessional comments on his Facebook profile, apologized to the department and to the citizens at a press conference Wednesday, the Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported.
Deputy Police Chief Marty Kent:
“We recognize how fragile and important the public trust is ... We had an officer who made a [...]
Posted in Ethics, Social Networking Also tagged Bozeman, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Ethics, Facebook, Marty Kent, police, Rober Vanuka, Social Networking Comments closed
Police officer’s Facebook postings part of lawsuit against City of Bozeman
The City of Bozeman is in the news in connection with Facebook again. This time, the city is being sued by Matthew White, who claims that Bozeman Police officers violated his civil rights when they came to his home on Feb. 14, 2009, looking for another man.
The lawsuit names several police officer defendants, including Cody [...]
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