PD Disables Facebook Page After 'Deeply Troubling' Comment, Chief Says
Police say a former employee still had access to the department’s account, prompting an audit of all town social media pages and websites.
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North Andover police disable department’s Facebook page after ‘unauthorized user’ accessed account
The North Andover Police Department has disabled its official Facebook page after an “unauthorized user” posted a comment on Wednesday about the Kelsey Fitzsimmons case using the account, according to police and media reports.
North Andover police blame Kelsey Fitzsimmons Facebook post on former employee
Hours after posting — then deleting — a comment on Facebook about former police officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons’ plans to file a lawsuit, North Andover police officials are blaming the incident on a former employee who was “not authorized to use the page.”Sometime on Wednesday night, the official North Andover Police Department Facebook account commented on a post from a user named “Gator Boy,” who shared an NBC10 Boston news story about Fitzsimmons’…
North Andover police investigating ‘unauthorized use' of department's Facebook page
The North Andover Police Department is investigating after an “unauthorized user” posted a comment Wednesday related to the Kelsey Fitzsimmons case on behalf of the department, using the department’s official Facebook page. Police Chief Charles Gray said a preliminary investigation has determined that a former employee who is not authorized to use the department’s Facebook page was able to access that page and left a comment on another Facebook …
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