
Hampton University says it has fired nine of its police officers for sharing “misogynistic, racist and other offensive remarks via social media.”
The university’s statement did not detail the remarks the officers made. But it said they were fired for “egregious violations of the university’s code of conduct.” The school employs 25 officers, according to the department’s website.
Hampton University Police Chief David Glover did not immediately respond to a phone message and email seeking comment on Friday.
University officials said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press on Friday that it fired the officers from its police department for “egregious violations of the university’s code of conduct.”
The university’s statement did not detail the remarks the officers made. It said it has “zero tolerance” for such behavior and had conducted a full investigation.
Founded in 1868, the school in the city of Hampton sits near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Its website says it has a total enrollment of about 4,300 students. The police department’s website said it has 25 police officers on its staff.

