The Walker County Sheriff’s Office says an employee made early-morning comments on Facebook accusing Anthony “Tony” Mitchell’s family of trying to profit off his death. That employee has had his access to the department’s social media accounts removed.
That employee, whose identity is not being released, has had his access to all of the department’s social media accounts removed, sheriff’s officials say.
- “Every lawyer and investigator have the videos no freezer was ever involved how bout see what the investigation says instead of making assumptions” “They were made by another admin who has since been removed from all social media accounts concerning the sheriff’s office,’’ the sheriff’s office said.“This was not an official statement from my office. The comment was made by an admin on the departmental Facebook page who has since been removed.
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