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NOPD officer under investigation in shooting is suspended after online comments
Published: Monday, March 26, 2012, 3:00 PM Updated: Monday, March 26, 2012, 3:52 PM
By Brendan McCarthy, The Times-Picayune

A New Orleans police officer under investigation in a recent police-involved fatal shooting has been suspended indefinitely without pay for posting intemperate remarks on an online news story, suggesting that a young man wearing a hooded sweatshirt deserved to die because he "acted like a thug." Officer Jason Giroir posted "Act like a Thug Die like one!" on an online WWL-TV article posted Sunday about local citizens rallying to protest the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed 17-year-old Florida boy who was killed Feb. 26 while wearing a hooded sweatshirt and walking through a gated community.

Martin's encounter with a gun-wielding citizen in his Florida neighborhood has become a flashpoint of national debate, hitting on contemporary issues of race and profiling, and a citizen's right to bear arms.

After an online commenter named Eddie Johnson criticized Giroir's comments as racist and questioned whether a hooded sweatshirt makes someone a thug, Giroir responded: "Eddie come on down to our town with a 'Hoodie' and you can join Martin in HELL and talk about your racist stories!:-P"


Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas announced the discipline Monday at a 3 p.m. news conference.

Serpas said Giroir's postings caused him great concern and prompted an immediate suspension.

"To say I'm angry is an understatement. I'm furious," Serpas said.

Serpas repeatedly stated that Giroir's views do not reflect those of the NOPD.

Giroir's wife also posted a similar comment about Martin -- "He acted like a thug and died like one" -- under the news story on the WWL-TV site.



Giroir's attorney, Eric Hessler, said Monday that Giroir spoke to NOPD internal affairs investigators Monday and admitted to making the postings.

"His statement is, 'Yes, I did it,'" Hessler said. "He certainly didn't mean it as a racial comment, as an offensive comment, although it came out that way. He acknowledges he should have chosen better words. I couldn't agree with him more."

Hessler said everyone, especially police officers, need to "think before they type."

The attorney said Giroir is not a racist.

"It was a boneheaded comment," Hessler said. "He admits so."

Giroir is currently under investigation for his role in a fatal shootout earlier this month in Mid-City. Two officers -- Anthony Mayfield Jr. and Michael Asevedo -- were severely wounded. Civilian Justin Sipp, who police say opened fire first, was fatally shot by police, and his brother was wounded.

The incident followed a traffic stop Giroir made early that morning on a vehicle that allegedly had a broken license plate light. Inside the car were the Sipp brothers, Justin and Earl.

After Justin Sipp began firing, Giroir and Mayfield returned fire, police have said. Giroir was not wounded.

While the investigation is ongoing, NOPD has not suggested that the shooting was unjustified. On the day of the incident, Mayor Mitch Landrieu referred to the injured officers as "heroes."

At the time of the shooting, Giroir's public Myspace profile also featured comments that suggested he sometimes bends rules in his job. The profile read:

"Hello, my name is Jason C. Giroir. I have been a New Orleans police officer for almost 10 years. I enjoy my job because I like to make a positive impact in life. Sometimes that means not doing everything by the book. Everyone who knows me understands what I mean."


He goes on to talk about his family, calling them the strength and motivation in his life.

Under the category for occupation, he listed his job as "Punisher."

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skellington1 27th-Mar-2012 12:22 am (UTC)
The attorney said Giroir is not a racist. "It was a boneheaded comment," Hessler said. "He admits so."

What's with this implication that you can't be racist AND idiotic? It's usually both. Plenty of boneheaded racist comments. Just like it can be both racist AND a joke (therefore a crappy joke, but boneheaded idiots have no taste, either).
beoweasel 27th-Mar-2012 12:40 am (UTC)
Because, in the United States, it's worse to be called a racist, than to be a racist.

Edited at 2012-03-27 12:55 am (UTC)
foureyedgirl 27th-Mar-2012 12:58 am (UTC)
I fucking can't with this bullshit. just wtf
tmlforsyth 27th-Mar-2012 01:08 am (UTC)
I always figured white racists would go join the St. Tammany or Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office. I haven't lived in my beloved hometown since I joined the Army, though I know it's bad, not bad enough that folks in Detroit feel sorry for us, but bad. I can understand that the NOPD may have to make desperate decisions, but dude....don't brag about taking a life. I carried a machine gun in Iraq and I am grateful I never had to kill anyone, though it may have happened, and there are many more times a cop has to use deadly force, but let's not cheer about when it is necessary. Also, face book affords no privacy. Giroir is a dumb ass for his postings on face book, and he should be reprimanded for that as well.

NOPD: most corrupt police force in America and now filled with racists, who probably all live in the burbs.
ohmiya_sg 27th-Mar-2012 01:27 am (UTC)
What's with not understanding that it's not the words you chose but the sentiments you expressed that are so hateful? It's pretty damn simple.
brucelynn 27th-Mar-2012 01:27 am (UTC)
After an online commenter named Eddie Johnson criticized Giroir's comments as racist and questioned whether a hooded sweatshirt makes someone a thug, Giroir responded: "Eddie come on down to our town with a 'Hoodie' and you can join Martin in HELL and talk about your racist stories!:-P"

wow


mskye 27th-Mar-2012 01:33 am (UTC)
The ":-P" at the end is pretty unsettling.
arisma 27th-Mar-2012 01:36 am (UTC)
He's just being super cute and funny, don't ya know.
baked_goldfish 27th-Mar-2012 02:15 am (UTC)
"I am threatening to murder you! :-P"
babysinclair 27th-Mar-2012 05:17 pm (UTC)
I just cackled
agentsculder 27th-Mar-2012 02:15 am (UTC)
I'm sorry but anybody whose a police office but lists their occupation as "punisher" deserves investigating in my book. That's just fucked up.

Do these dumbasses not hear themselves saying "he was asking for it" because of how he dressed? No one asks to be chased down and SHOT because of what they were wearing, any more than a woman asks to be raped by wearing a short skirt.
tigerdreams 27th-Mar-2012 02:58 am (UTC)
The problem is, these people think both of those things are true, and that there's something wrong with those of us who don't think that choosing to wear certain garments is an invitation to others to commit crimes against you. :\
mirhanda 27th-Mar-2012 08:39 pm (UTC)
Yep this.
alryssa 27th-Mar-2012 02:27 am (UTC)
He acknowledges he should have chosen better words.

I would really like to know how one says that kind of thing in 'better' words that are somehow magically not-racist.

fallingmallorn 28th-Mar-2012 04:16 am (UTC)
Exactly. It's like the "He certainly didn't mean it as a racial comment, as an offensive comment...". Oh. Then how did he mean it? A lighthearted anecdote? There is no way to spin that to make the words or their intent less offensive. GRRR!
celtic_thistle 27th-Mar-2012 03:09 am (UTC)
Under the category for occupation, he listed his job as "Punisher."

Oh.

Edited at 2012-03-27 03:10 am (UTC)
very_veggie 27th-Mar-2012 11:45 pm (UTC)
That right there should've qualified him for a little visit with Internal Affairs.
angry_chick 27th-Mar-2012 03:37 am (UTC)
Goddamn, white men, tell us how you really feel!

Seriously, though. I think if this doesn't tell people how disgusting folks have gotten, I don't know what will.
vanishingbee 27th-Mar-2012 04:15 am (UTC)
I'm not racist. I just act and talk like one.
muppetfromhell 27th-Mar-2012 04:26 am (UTC)
At least he was suspended? without pay?
flirflir 27th-Mar-2012 05:46 am (UTC)
The attorney said Giroir is not a racist.

"It was a boneheaded comment," Hessler said. "He admits so."

oh ok then. -__-
liret 27th-Mar-2012 06:53 am (UTC)
Unfortunately, I suspect thinking like this guy is official policy in the New Orleans police department right now.

Until a couple of months ago they were publicizing the arrest records of all murder victims. The chief insisted it was necessary for the public to know how many of the victims had 'criminal backgrounds' - which included things like being arrested once, years ago, for marijuana possession - so they could 'understand the link between this behavior and the murders.'

babysinclair 27th-Mar-2012 05:18 pm (UTC)
Are you for fucking real?
skellington1 27th-Mar-2012 05:41 pm (UTC)
o_O

I... no. Can't. Fuck them.
tabaqui 27th-Mar-2012 01:16 pm (UTC)
He 'didn't mean it as a racial comment'? FOR FUCK'S SAKE. What utter, unmitigated BULLSHITE.
xochitl 27th-Mar-2012 02:04 pm (UTC)
If only people here cared as much about this as they do about the Saints' coach being fired. -_-
angelus7988 27th-Mar-2012 07:17 pm (UTC)
See, between his allusion to not doing things by the book, his fixation with the Punisher, and his repugnant comments, I think the appropriate course of action would be to fire Giroir and put him on a blacklist that ensured that he was never put in a position of authority over another person again.
fallingmallorn 28th-Mar-2012 04:19 am (UTC)
It's starting to feel very Jubal Early up in there.
kitanabychoice 27th-Mar-2012 09:22 pm (UTC)
fucking... just...

*explodes into confetti*

I can't handle any more of these people and their blatant racism. I just can't.
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