Florida State University employee fired after racist facebook post about head football coach Willie Taggart
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) -- A man accused of posting a racist picture targeting Florida State University head football coach Willie Taggart has been fired from his job.
The photo, which was posted to Facebook after the Seminoles' loss against Florida, depicted a man hanging from a noose with coach Taggart's face photoshopped over the victim's head. The person posted the picture with the caption, "#JustDoIt" and "#FireTaggart."
The man accused of posting the image was terminated from his job at Hilton Grand Vacations after the company learned of the photo.
A spokesperson for Hilton Grand Vacations provided WCTV with the following statement:
"Our concern regarding this situation has been a top priority. The person responsible for posting this information has been terminated. His behavior was in violation of multiple company policies and the furthest example from being a reflection of our company’s values."
WCTV has also confirmed that the State Attorney's Office and the Florida State University Police Department are investigating the post to determine if any criminal charges will be filed.
More on this story is available below.
By: WCTV Eyewitness News
November 25, 2018
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) -- Florida State University has issued a statement after a Facebook user posted a racist picture aimed at head football coach Willie Taggart following the Seminoles' loss against Florida.
The loss ended FSU's 36-year-long bowl streak, as well as their 5-year winning streak against the Gators. The racist picture was posted to Facebook in response to Saturday's game.
The image depicts a man hanging from a noose with coach Taggart's face photoshopped over the victim's head. The person posted the picture with the caption, "#JustDoIt" and "#FireTaggart."
Another Facebook user questioned the poster, to which he responded, "This is how far I'm willing to go to get rid of Coach Taggart."
Florida State President John Thrasher issued a statement via Twitter, saying Taggart has "our full support" and that he is "a respected member of the FSU family."
Florida State University✔@floridastate · Nov 25, 20181/2 A recent racist social media post aimed at our football coach is ignorant and despicable. I speak for the entire FSU community in expressing our disgust and extreme disappointment, and I am glad the state attorney is investigating.
Florida State University✔@floridastate2/2 Coach Taggart has our full support and as true Seminoles know, he is a respected member of the FSU family. — FSU President John Thrasher 1,5101:45 PM - Nov 25, 2018Twitter Ads info and privacy
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