A former police officer in Georgia who claims he was forced to resign because of his religious views has taken the first legal steps against his city and former employer.
Former Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., and lawyers with the First Liberty Institute who are representing Jacob Kersey, 19, fired off a letter to the City of Port Wentworth and its police department earlier this week, as first reported by The Daily Signal.
Kersey quit the Port Wentworth Police Department last month after he was placed on paid administrative leave Jan. 4 upon refusing to remove a personal Facebook post he made regarding his Christian belief about marriage.
“God designed marriage,” Kersey wrote in the post that was flagged by his superiors following an anonymous complaint, according to a Jan. 13 letter of notification he received. “Marriage refers to Christ and the church. That’s why there’s no such thing as homosexual marriage.”
Kersey was not fired, but explained to Fox News Digital last month how he felt compelled to resign after he was told he could face termination for future social media posts that others might find offensive.
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“Requiring Mr. Kersey to censor his private, off-duty religious speech to remain employed as a police officer is an unconstitutional violation of Mr. Kersey’s rights under the Free Exercise and Free Speech Clauses of the First Amendment,” read First Liberty Institute’s letter, which was addressed to Port Wentworth Mayor Gary Norton and Maj. Bradwick Lee Sherrod, who serves as the city’s assistant police chief.
“Perhaps the city is still hoping this will go away.”
“The City of Port Wentworth and the Port Wentworth Police Department should issue a public statement committing to respect the First Amendment rights of its police officers and announce an official change of policy,” the letter continued.
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