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Typical bed-wetting liberal.

ALBANY, Ga. – An instructor at Darton State College recently ejected a uniformed police officer from the classroom because his presence made the instructor “uncomfortable,” though school officials are now apologizing.

Darton College officials acknowledged in a statement that a uniformed police officer attending class in his spare time was told to leave the classroom after the teacher became “uncomfortable,” WALB reports.

“School officials confirmed the police officer was escorted out of the classroom, but did not elaborate,” according Fox 32 Chicago.

“I find it a bit disturbing that someone would object to having an armed law enforcement officer in the classroom,” Tim Reichert, spokesman for the Southern States Police Benevolent Association, told the news site. “Much less, the very professor teaching the class.”

Local Albany police told the news media the officer did not work for the city.

Ironically, the school was the scene of an armed robbery last year, according to Fox 32.

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