Lt. John Rodgers, a 20-year veteran of the sheriff’s office in Clark County, where Springfield is the county seat, made the ...
John Rodgers, a lieutenant with the Clark County Sheriff's Office in Springfield, posted on Facebook that he would not help ...
In a troubling incident that has raised serious concerns about political bias within law enforcement, John Rodgers, a ...
A patrol commander for the Clark County Sheriff's Office was reprimanded for Facebook posts in which he said he would require proof of who a person voted for before providing aid and would not help ...
A patrol commander for the Clark County Sheriff's Office was reprimanded for Facebook posts in which he said he would require proof of who a person voted for before providing aid and would not help ...
A Lieutenant for an Ohio sheriff’s Office is making headlines after some of his social media posts caught the public’s eye.
A Clark County, Ohio, Sheriff's Office Lieutenant is somehow not fired from his job after he posted that if you are a Democrat, he's not going to help you. Further, John Rodgers, who has worked at the ...
I know I cannot apologize enough, and my apologies may seem empty, but I will continue to apologize as long as necessary,” ...
He made posts that he would factor in a person’s voting record, in regard to the presidential race, when responding to calls.