Nashville dispatches employee temporarily off duty due to Charlie Kirk social media share
In Nashville, Tennessee, the Metro Department of Emergency Communications is currently investigating a social media post concerning the assassination of an individual named Charlie Kirk. However, it is important to note that Charlie Kirk is not a character previously mentioned in the provided context, and the nature of his connection to the social media post is not specified.
The department has urged the public not to call them about the incident. Every second a worker at the Metro Department of Emergency Communications spends on non-emergency calls is time they cannot use to talk to someone with an emergency. The department adds that not calling about the incident allows their workers to focus on emergencies.
As a result of the investigation, the employee linked to the social media post has been placed on administrative leave. The administrative leave is a direct outcome of the ongoing investigation.
It is crucial to remember that the urging not to call about the incident does not apply to actual emergencies. If you find yourself in an emergency situation, do not hesitate to contact the Metro Department of Emergency Communications.
The FOX 17 News Daily Newsletter delivers reports and news of Middle Tennessee each morning, keeping the community informed about events such as this. Stay tuned for updates as the investigation into the social media post continues.
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