"Ya have a blessed day".
Welsh quickly realized that the meme was inappropriate and deleted it, but by that point it had already been seen by someone in the community, who reported it to the department.
Villejoin confirmed to HuffPost that Welsh has resigned over the post. But following the surmounting backlash, he later posted an apology, writing: "Well, I posted something on Facebook that made a lot of people mad".
Finally, he gave an attempt at an apology.
Walsh's Facebook's post also reportedly complained that critics were playing the "race card" and that people were out to depict him as a "bad guy". The law if you share stuff on. Local station KATC initially declined to release Welsh's identity, but internet users managed to snag it before his Facebook page was made private. "It's social media. Internet", he wrote, according to KATC, the ABC affiliate in Denham Springs, Louisiana.
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The assistant police chief resigned Tuesday night after Estherwood Police Chief Ernest Villejoin announced that he had to take action because those views do not reflect that of the police department, according to KADN.
"I just don't feel like I should have to resign on this because there is not a policy saying I can't do this on Facebook", said Welsh to KADN Wednesday. "A woman called from Houston to tell him about it". I called him at work and asked him what the hell is going on", said Villejoin, before defending Welsh."I know Wayne didn't do this on goal. "I didn't know anything about it until 10 this morning". I apologize for the post.
"As a police officer with 21 years of service I am totally disgusted with the behavior of this officer", one man wrote.
Welsh frequently posts about guns, police matters, support for fallen officers (including black officers), making fun of Democrats and support for President Donald Trump, according to KATC.



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