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Michigan Police Group Apologizes for Controversial Social Media Post
The Police Officers Association of Michigan faced backlash over a Facebook post criticizing "woke scum".
Jan. 27, 2026 at 6:15pm
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The Police Officers Association of Michigan issued an apology on Tuesday for a controversial Facebook post that referenced sticking "it to the woke scum" and giving "the ultimate middle finger" to the "open border mob." The post sparked outrage and criticism from the public.
Why it matters
The post by the police group was seen as divisive and inflammatory, raising concerns about the professionalism and impartiality of law enforcement. It highlights ongoing tensions between law enforcement and certain political and social movements.
The details
The Facebook post in question contained language that many found offensive and derogatory, referring to "woke scum" and an "open border mob." The post was widely criticized as being unprofessional and inappropriate for a law enforcement organization.
- The controversial Facebook post was made on Sunday.
- The Police Officers Association of Michigan issued an apology on Tuesday.
The players
Police Officers Association of Michigan
A professional organization representing police officers in the state of Michigan.
What they’re saying
“The post was inappropriate and does not reflect the values of our organization.”
— Police Officers Association of Michigan
The takeaway
This incident highlights the need for law enforcement organizations to maintain professionalism and impartiality, even when expressing views on political or social issues. It serves as a reminder that public trust in the police can be eroded by divisive rhetoric or perceived biases.


