亚城受害者所在地的警长可能自己就是种族分子,现在群情要求罢免他

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a man holding a sign: Captain Jay Baker, of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, speaks at a press conference on March 17, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Captain Jay Baker Faces Calls to Be Fired Over 'Bad Day' Remark, Racist T-shirt (msn.com)

Captain Jay Baker, the director of communications and community relations for the sheriff's office, sparked a backlash over remarks he made at a press conference on Wednesday morning.

"He was pretty much fed up and kind of at the end of his rope, and yesterday was a really bad day for him, and this is what he did," Baker said of 21-year-old suspect Robert Aaron Long.

Authorities at the news conference said Long had admitted to Tuesday's shootings, but insisted it was too early to determine if race was a motive. Baker said Long had told police the shootings were not racially motivated, and instead attributed it to a "sex addiction" and a desire to remove what he viewed as sources of temptation.

The outrage grew after it emerged that a Facebook account apparently belonging to Baker had promoted shirts that featured racist language and blamed China for the pandemic. "Covid 19 IMPORTED VIRUS FROM CHY-NA," the shirts said.

"Place your order while they last," Baker apparently wrote with a smiley face emoji alongside a picture of the shirts in a post on March 30 last year.

"Love my shirt... Get yours while they last," he reportedly wrote alongside pictures of the shirts in April.

The photos were first shared in a tweet on Wednesday that soon went viral. The Facebook account has since been deleted.

Newsweek has asked Baker and Cherokee County Sheriff Frank Reynolds for comment.

Reynolds, who was apparently friends with Baker on Facebook, told The Daily Beast that he was not aware of the posts. "I will have to contact him, but thank you for bringing that to my attention," he said.

The Facebook posts, as well as the comments that were perceived as empathetic to the suspect, prompted "Jay Baker" to trend on Twitter.

Hundreds of Twitter users also called for Baker's dismissal using hashtags including #JayBakerResign and #FireJayBaker.

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