A San Diego police officer accused of posting on social media a photo that appeared to make light of a makeshift memorial for a man he fatally shot in June has been suspended without pay, police Chief David Nisleit announced Tuesday.
The chief also said Officer Jonathon Lucas, who has been on the force for about four years, was stripped of his police powers, meaning he was forced to give up his gun and badge.
Lucas came under fire after a screenshot of a photo of the memorial for Leonardo…
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