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Stepmother Of Police Officer Charged In Rayshard Brooks Shooting Fired
2020-06-20
[DAILYWIRE] Fox News host Tucker Carlson reported on Thursday evening that the stepmother of Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe, the officer who allegedly shot and killed Rayshard Brooks, has been fired from her job at a mortgage company in the area.

"Until today, his stepmother, her name is Melissa Rolfe, was the HR director at a place called Equity Prime Mortgage in Atlanta, Georgia," Carlson said. "But today, she was let go. She’s no longer in that role, apparently she was fired and her only crime was being officer Rolfe’s stepmother."

"According to a source familiar with the matter who spoke to this program, Rolfe was promised that her job was safe, but today she was told, ’We have to terminate our relationship with you,'" Carlson continued. "No other explanation was offered and honestly no other explanation was needed. It was obvious what happened."

"Rolfe has already been scrubbed from the company’s website, wiped away as the Bolshevik’s did with those who lost favor with Joseph Stalin," Carlson added. "That will keep happening until politicians decided to resist the mob and protect ordinary people from its predations. This is where the country is going, it’s becoming a place where you can be punished for the supposed misdeeds of your relatives. You don’t want to be that country. All of us should put on the breaks immediately."

Later in the program, Carlson said that the company reached out and claimed that Rolfe was fired for social media posts, but did not elaborate on what the posts were or what they said.

Posted by:Fred

#5  They will be desecrating the grandparents' graves soon now.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-06-20 09:57  

#4  We recently had a soccer player from LA Galaxy not only be forced to apologize in show-trial fashion for a Tweet his wife made, but he was also released from the squad. I, too, hope she pursues this travesty in the legal system. No telling how many more cases similar to this one are out there.
Posted by: Clem   2020-06-20 09:15  

#3  At a time when home sales and the mortgage industry in the area are beginning to crawl out of the CV-19 scare. I'm with g(r)om on this one. I recommend she hires attorney Sidney Powell to represent her.

Yet additional evidence (as if any were needed) that banks and lending institutions are not our friends.

Posted by: Besoeker   2020-06-20 09:00  

#2  I hope she sues the f*ckers.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru PB   2020-06-20 08:46  

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Posted by: 3dc   2020-06-20 05:52  

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