Cop Fired for Asking Man Not to Use Ladies’ Room

Readers may recall the veteran police officer in suburban Atlanta named Glen Weaver who was placed under investigation for asking a man to stay out of the woman’s bathroom. The Center Square reveals that this attempt to defend public order cost him his job:

Weaver, 70, said he served the department for 28 years before retiring and becoming a part-time reserve officer. DeKalb’s elections department was paying him $60 per hour to work at the library during advance voting, the records show. He said he’s also been cut off from security jobs working for film crews making movies and commercials in the Atlanta area.

According to records,

Weaver didn’t approach [the perv calling himself Sasha Rose] Swinson of his own accord, but rather because a library security guard believed a biological male using the women’s restroom was making females uncomfortable.

He politely asked Mr. Swinson to use the appropriate restroom in the future. Swinson squealed transphobia. The rest is history.

“I think [Weaver] did the right thing – he stood up for truth, he stood up for reality, he stood up for common sense,” Beth Parlato, senior attorney for the Independent Women’s Law Center, told The Center Square.

So you can see why the liberals in charge had to fire him.

Presenting local media’s cartoonishly one-sided spin when the story broke:

On a tip from R F.

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