Meme posted to Cleveland school police Officer Matt Cicero's Facebook page
A Cleveland school police officer has been placed on paid administrative leave after a local news station started asking about a Facebook post calling the mother of Tamir Rice a stupid b*tch.
Rice, a 12-year-old Cleveland boy, was shot and killed last year while playing with a toy gun by police officer Timothy Loehmann. Prosecutors last week declined to file charges against him. Two days after the decision was announced,Cleveland Metropolitan School District officer Matt Cicero posted the comments to his Facebook page, according to NewsNet5.
Cicero patrolled the school district Rice attended.
The page has since been deleted, but NewsNet took screen shots of the comments, errors included:
Tamir rices momma just want money. Lets make the proper changes
raise your kids not to play with fake guns stupid bitch. All this media because the are notgetting what they want
Again pleeeeze anyone who does not like what I post
..unfriendly me or block me your not worth my time
Cicero responded to a Facebook friend who said the child didnt deserve to die for simply playing with a toy by saying, You pull out a gun you get shot. I dont have time to ask questions and coddle kids that wave guns around.
When asked about the post this week by NewsNet, Cicero wouldnt comment.
Cleveland City Councilman Jeff Johnson said Cicero should be fired.
Its disrespectful to women, its disrespectful to African-Americans, he said. The fact that hes so insensitive and hes placing the blame of Tamirs death on Tamir, for me thats enough for him to be not working with children in the Cleveland school system.
Cleveland Metropolitan School District spokeswoman Roseann Canfora called Ciceros statements insensitive.
While we respect every employees right to freedom of speech, with those rights comes a responsibility to do so in ways that are appropriate and sensitive to others, particularly to the people we serve, she wrote in a statement to NewsNet.
Watch the report, from NewsNet5, as posted here: