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Congratulations, another life ruined by media and Black Lives Matter distortions. At what point will the social media mob take responsibility for the burning of Ferguson, the riots of Baltimore and this man’s career?

Next of course, is the DOJ coming in and accusing the whole department of racism and dictating how they need to overhaul their department, the Obama way…

McKINNEY, Texas — A police officer whose actions at a pool-party disturbance Friday were spotlighted in a YouTube video resigned Tuesday from the force.

Lawyer Jane Bishkin, who represents law-enforcement personnel including the Dallas County Peace Officer’s Association in the Dallas area confirmed McKinney police Cpl. Eric Casebolt’s resignation.

Casebolt, a 10-year veteran of the department in this city of almost 150,000 people about 35 miles north of Dallas, had been placed on administrative leave after a 7-minute video of the incident involving a 15-year-old black girl gained traction on the Internet. It has been viewed nearly 9.5 million times.

Before police officers arrived, witnesses said a fight broke out at the Craig Ranch Association Community Association pool as several teens, many who were not residents of the subdivision, attended a party that a resident was hosting. When police officers arrived and the teens refused to leave, authorities began making arrests.

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