Twisted NY school cop removed over posts celebrating, joking about Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Twisted NY school cop removed over posts celebrating, joking about Charlie Kirk’s assassination

A twisted New York school cop has been removed from her post after cracking jokes online about Charlie Kirk’s assassination while appearing to celebrate his murder.

School Resource Officer Tanisha Blanche was yanked from her job at Somers Intermediate School in Somers in Westchester County after her sick comments regarding Wednesday’s tragic shooting of the 31-year-old conservative influencer at Utah Valley University, school officials and sources said.

“Well that white sniper was over qualified when he put that hole in your neck hunni bunni,” read one of her posts on her Instagram account viewed by The Post, which has since been made private.

Tanisha Blanche, a Westchester County school cop, was fired over social-media posts celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk.Instagram/wcpdny
One of the posts Blanche made on Instagram after Kirk’s assassination.Instagram
“Welp! That didn’t end well buddy,” read another one of her Instagram stories while resharing a video of Kirk, according to a screengrab obtained by The Post.

“Why yall don’t have that same energy for the school shooting that took place yesterday, but yall crying over the man that was ok with gun violence….Make it make sense,” said a third story on her Instagram account.

School officials said Blanche was removed from her post and that police were contacted after authorities were alerted to the social-media activity.

“The nature of the posts glorifies violence, which is completely unacceptable for someone entrusted with the safety of students and staff members,” Somers Superintendent of Schools Adam Bronstein said in a letter notifying parents of Blanche’s removal.

Kirk, an influencer and 31-year-old married dad of two, was assassinated while speaking to students at an event in Utah on Wednesday.via REUTERS
Somers Intermediate School is getting another resource officer to replace the booted one.Google Maps

Bronstein described school safety as “our most sacred and important obligation,” adding that he contacted the supervisor of the Westchester County School Resource Officers unit, who removed Blanche.

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