A South Carolina sheriff’s office immediately fired one of its deputies for a racially offensive social media post pointing to Black people while he was on duty.

According to The Post and Courier, a Spartanburg County deputy was sitting in his patrol car when he took a photo of himself in a ski mask and captioned his social post with, “To find a YN, you must be a YN.”

“YN” is the abbreviated form of “young n****.”

Sheriff Bill Rhyne, the newly installed leader of the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office, stated that the deputy, who is white, published the post on Nov. 20. The next morning, he was fired, effectively ending his five-year tenure at the agency.

“That kind of stuff will absolutely not be tolerated under any circumstances at this agency under my leadership,” Rhyne said at a p

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