LA County Sheriff’s Department apologizes for ‘offensive and inappropriate social media post’ on Iran situation
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUN 23 – The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deleted a condolence post after backlash and issued an apology, initiating an internal review to prevent future social media errors.
- The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department apologized for an 'offensive' and 'inappropriate' social media post about the conflict in Iran.
- Sheriff Robert G. Luna stated that the post does not reflect the views of the Department.
- The Department is conducting an internal review to investigate the post's creation and publication.
- Actions are being taken to improve social media oversight and ensure future professionalism in communications.
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