St. Paul Police Officer Accused of Online Threat to Black Lives Matter Protesters

A group of protesters line the street near the Gallery Place/Chinatown Metro station in Washington, D.C. on Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, following the Wednesday decision not to indict NYPD officers involved in the death of Eric Garner.

ST. PAUL — (CNN) Police in St. Paul, Minnesota, have put an officer on leave while investigators try to figure out if he’s responsible for a Facebook post urging drivers to run over Black Lives Matter protesters on Martin Luther King Jr. Day — and how to get away with it.

“Run them over. Keep traffic flowing and don’t slow down for any of these idiots who try and block the streets,” said the post attributed to RM Roth. “Since they are trying to block the street and/or cross where there is no crossing you should not be charged with anything.”

Andrew Henderson saw the Facebook post early Saturday and brought it to the attention of police, CNN affiliate WCCO-TV reported.

“It’s really concerning to me that someone would encourage violence on a day celebrating a man who taught peace,” Henderson told the station.

The police department says it’s investigating.

“The statement is offensive, disappointing, concerning and does not reflect in any way — or align with — the views, values and practices of the Saint Paul Police Department,” a statement said. “If it is determined that the comment was written by a member of the Saint Paul Police Department, swift, strong and decisive disciplinary action will be taken.”

Mayor Chris Coleman said he’s “outraged and disgusted” by the post.

“There is no room in the Saint Paul Police Department for employees who threaten members of the public. If the allegation is true, we will take the strongest possible action allowed under law,” he said.

Henderson told WCCO that he believes a police sergeant who has been with the department for more than 20 years made the post.

Investigators have not identified the officer.

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