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Police To NFL Player Who Posted Picture Of Beheading Cop: ‘Kiss My A**’

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President of Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association Stephen Loomis isn’t having any part of Cleveland Browns player Isaiah Crowell’s apology.

“You’re a grown ass man, and you claim you were too emotional to know it was wrong? Think we’ll accept your apology? Kiss my ass,” Loomis told TMZ Sports about Crowell’s apology.

He also added, “He needs to go to Dallas, help the families who lost their loved ones last week, write them a check, look them in the eyes and give a heartfelt apology.” (RELATED: NFL Player Posts Image Of Police Officer Being Beheaded)

Crowell had previously posted an apology on Twitter, but now is upping the ante by offering to donate a game check to a charity in Dallas for police.

The Browns running back quickly deleted the post of a police officer being beheaded, but not before multiple people took screenshots of it.

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