Georgia sheriff’s spokesman appeared to promote racist shirt

ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 17: Captain Jay Baker, of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, speaks at a press conference on March 17, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. Suspect Robert Aaron Long, 21, was arrested after a series of shootings at three Atlanta-area spas left eight people dead on Tuesday night, including six Asian women.(Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images) (Megan Varner, 2021 Getty Images)

A Facebook page appearing to belong to a Georgia sheriff’s office spokesman promoted a T-shirt with racist language about China and the coronavirus last year.

The Facebook account features numerous photos of Cherokee County sheriff’s Capt. Jay Baker going back months. Baker’s office is helping to investigate the recent massage parlor slayings that occurred in the Atlanta area.

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The March 2020 Facebook post about the T-shirt said, “Place your order while they last.”

The account was deleted Wednesday night. The discovery of the Facebook post comes amid concerns from some Asian Americans that authorities are not treating the killings as hate crimes. Baker didn’t respond to requests for comment.


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