A Louisiana police officer might face disciplinary action for threatening Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezin a recent since-deleted Facebook post.
Charlie Rispoli, a member of the Gretna police department, reportedly shared an article about Ocasio-Cortez, 29 on his Facebook page as seen in ascreenshot of the now-deleted postfrom Nola.com. The title of the article in the screenshot read “Ocasio-Cortez on the Budget: We Pay Soldiers Too Much.” Alongside the link, Rispoli referred to the Democratic Congresswoman as “vile.”
“This vile idiot needs a round … and I don’t mean the kind she used to serve,” the officer wrote, referring to Ocasio-Cortez’s past work as a bartender, according to the screenshot from Nola.com.
Rispoli, who has also deleted his Facebook page since the controversial post, quickly received criticism, including from Wayne Rau, a city councilman and mayor pro-tem of Gretna.
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Gretna Police Department and a representative for Ocasio-Cortez did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s requests for comment.
In a statement toNola.com, Chief Lawson harshly denounced Rispoli’s words against Ocasio-Cortez.
“I will tell you this: This will not go unchecked,” Lawson said. “I’m not going to take this lightly and this will be dealt with on our end. It’s not something we want someone that’s affiliated with our department to make these types of statements. That’s not going to happen.”
Lawson added that he did not feel that Rispoli’s comment constitutes an actual threat, but does violate the department’s social media policy.
“Whether you agree or disagree with the message of these elected officials and how frustrated you may or may not get, this certainly is not the type of thing that a public servant should be posting,” he said.
‘The Squad’: Reps. Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ayanna Pressley.J Scott Applewhite/AP/Shutterstock

Rispoli’s commentary follows PresidentDonald Trump‘scontinued attackson Ocasio-Cortez and her fellow minority Democratic Congresswomen, dubbed “The Squad,” whom Trump said should “go back” to the “totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.”
Ocasio-Cortez has continued to fight back against Trump’s tirade against her. On Sunday, sheclapped back againon Twitter, saying she and her fellow congresswomen “fight to guarantee basic human rights.”
source: people.com