Officer not fired for Islam comment, sheriff's office says

(KCRG)
Published: Jun. 27, 2017 at 5:48 AM CDT
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The Polk County Sheriff's Office says insubordination and gender bias led to the firing of a sergeant who was being investigated for social media postings deriding Islam.

Sgt. Dan Charleston was fired Friday. The investigation was launched after a graphic on Charleston's Facebook page included what it said were "verses from the Quran that inspire terrorists." The post included a comment from Charleston that read: "No reasoning with this evil ideology." The posting has since been removed.

The Sheriff's Office said in a news release Monday that "the recent social media postings made by Charleston about the Quran and Muslims were not a factor in any way with his separation from the sheriff's office."

Charleston has said he will appeal his firing but declined to comment further.