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Police officer comments ‘Hahahaha love this’ on #Charlottesville crash

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August 14, 2017
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Recall we posted yesterday about a man who was photographed seconds after he heroically pushed his fiancée out of the way of an incoming car and broke his leg in the aftermath of the Charlottesville rally

A Massachusetts police officer is facing disciplinary action for writing “Hahahaha love this” on Facebook in response to a story about a car striking and killing a counter-protester at a white supremacist rally in Virginia.

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Springfield Officer Conrad Lariviere later apologized, saying in a Facebook conversation with Masslive.com that he’s a “good man who made a stupid comment.”

Springfield Police Commissioner John Barbieri said he received a complaint about the comment Sunday.

“I took immediate steps to initiate a prompt and thorough internal investigation,” Barbieri said via email. “If in fact this post did originate from an officer employed with the Springfield Police Department, this matter will be reviewed by the Community Police Hearings Board for further action.”

Democratic Mayor Domenic Sarno denounced the comments.

“There is no place for this in our society, let alone from a Springfield Police Officer,” Sarno said in a statement.

Lariviere had written on Facebook: “Hahahaha love this, maybe people shouldn’t block road ways.”

He was responding to a story about the death on Saturday of 32-year-old Heather Heyer, who was struck by a car that plowed into a crowd of people protesting the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Nineteen others were injured. James Alex Fields Jr., 20, of Ohio, was arrested shortly after and charged with second-degree murder.

Lariviere also questioned whether the driver of the car that struck the crowd was a “nazi scumbag.”

He responded to a critic who asked whether he had ever been struck by a car, saying he had been struck by someone “with warrants, but who cares right you ignorant brat live in a fantasy land with the rest of America while I deal with the real danger.”

Lariviere told Masslive.com he is not a racist.

“Never would I want someone to get murdered. I am not a racist and don’t believe in what any of those protesters are doing,” he said.

Lariviere was a member of the Springfield Police Academy’s 2014 graduating class. A message left by The Associated Press at a listed number for a Conrad Lariviere in Springfield was not immediately returned.

AP

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