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Louisville Metropolitan Police Department ‘apologizes’ for sequence of weird posts throughout lethal storm

A Kentucky police department has apologized for its slew of ‘unhinged’ posts amid Winter Storm Fern – only to continue trolling officials with the same ironic tone. 

The Louisville Metropolitan Police Department (LMPD) social media team has been having some fun over the past few days by sharing humorous sentiments poking fun at storm-related incidents on its X account. 

On Sunday in particular, the department shared tons of commentary on their operations for the day.  

‘If your car is stuck, stay put. An LMPD officer will be along shortly to push, pull, lift, drag, or simply judge you,’ the department wrote about vehicles stuck in the piled-up snow. 

In another bizarre tweet, the LMPD declared: ‘We ain’t even got the GOOD GOOD snow. We got that “free sample at Costco” snow. 

‘And we’re still out here losing our minds like it’s Snowmageddon 2035. Calm down people. It ain’t that deep (literally).’ 

In other posts, whoever was logged into the X account started going after different neighborhoods with their snarky remarks.  

‘The snow has suppressed the smell in Butchertown and the residents are rejoicing,’ they said. 

LMPD officers shared a photo of themselves sledding through the snow caused by Winter Storm Fern

LMPD officers shared a photo of themselves sledding through the snow caused by Winter Storm Fern

Mayor Craig Greenberg defended the police department's online behavior on Monday

Mayor Craig Greenberg defended the police department’s online behavior on Monday

The LMPD X account has been flooded with tweets with an unserious tone that they issued an apology for

The LMPD X account has been flooded with tweets with an unserious tone that they issued an apology for 

‘Germantown residents are shoveling their sidewalks with artisan reclaimed-wood shovels they swear they “found at a flea market.” At least they’re not drunk like last night…or maybe they are?’ another comical message reads. 

They also shared snaps and videos of cops sledding and enjoying the snow, writing: ‘We get paid to do this. Haters are gonna hate.’ 

While the comments have been overwhelmingly positive – with viewers enjoying the lighthearted remarks – an apology was issued amid the rambling online behavior. 

‘Good afternoon, The LMPD wishes to apologize for the tone of our tweets over the last 48 hours,’ the Monday post reads. 

‘Our social feeds do not accurately reflect the entire department or this community.’  

Prior to their apology note, a stream of posts indicated that the people behind the social media account were being pressed by HR. 

They wrote: ‘HR said we need ‘balance.’ So here is our balanced message (take it or leave it) Please drive safe. 

‘Stop abandoning cars. Stop doing donuts in front of officers. Stop skiing behind pickup trucks, morons.’

In another post, they claimed that HR said they needed ‘balance’ in their uploads. They then created a poll asking followers if they preferred ‘balanced’ or ‘unhinged’ behavior. 

The LMPD has seemingly been making the best of the snowy weather

The LMPD has seemingly been making the best of the snowy weather 

Whoever is running the account has claimed that they have been battling HR to continue with their shenanigans

Whoever is running the account has claimed that they have been battling HR to continue with their shenanigans 

Only 3 percent of voters opted for ‘balanced’ content. 

‘BOO THOSE PEOPLE THAT SAY “BALANCED,”‘ the LMPD account reacted. 

The posts have piqued the interest of multiple news organizations, none of which has gotten to the bottom of the online phenomenon.  

In fact, the LMPD has shared the emails they have received from journalists online, turning the correspondence into yet another bit. 

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg was asked about the X account at a Monday press conference. 

He broke into a wide smile and chuckled as the reporter in the crowd asked about the LMPD’s head-turning memos. 

‘Let me say this,’ he began. ‘LMPD officers, our firefighters, our EMS officers, our snow fighters, they’ve all been working around the clock to help keep people safe.’ 

He continued: ‘That has been their focus and they should be commended for the tremendous job they are doing.

The LMPD issued an apology for the 'tone' of their posts

The LMPD issued an apology for the ‘tone’ of their posts 

In one post, the officer behind the account said they were called to the HR office

In one post, the officer behind the account said they were called to the HR office

‘Some folks are trying to have fun online, on the account, during a time when a lot of people are at home, on social media. 

‘They take their jobs incredibly seriously. So nobody should be confused by the clearly, obviously humorous tone of some comments they’ve been making online with the serious nature of their work.’ 

Despite the apology, the cops behind the account were back in full swing within a few hours. 

Posting a photo of a jug of beer, they wrote: ‘How does Officer Cantdriveforcrap unwind after getting absolutely destroyed online for getting his cruiser stuck?’ 

Along with pictures of cars stalled in the snow, the cop behind the screen said: ‘Uhhhhhh here we go again.’ 

‘I am in rural Kentucky, your tweets kept me laughing throughout this mess. Shame on HR for their lack of a sense of humor,’ one man reacted. 

‘Hopefully the social media manager gets a raise! I highly encourage you all to check out their feed for a good laugh,’ another chimed in. 

Officers are seen sledding above. Viewers in Kentucky and beyond have been overwhelmingly supportive of the social media posts

Officers are seen sledding above. Viewers in Kentucky and beyond have been overwhelmingly supportive of the social media posts

‘If you aren’t following LMPD you are missing out. The person running their account is hilarious!’ someone added. 

Negative reactions were few and far between, with one woman asserting: ‘The LMPD tweets are cringe and embarrassingly unfunny. Not against the concept – but be good at it.’

The LMPD social media team wrote in a statement to the Daily Mail: ‘We’re grateful for the positive response from Louisville and around the world. 

‘While the humor got attention, what really matters is the work our officers do every day – oftentimes without recognition. They continue to show up for this city in all conditions.

‘Now please excuse us, we need to go back to saving lives and roasting idiots who don’t know how to drive in the snow.’

The Louisville metro area has been grappling with roughly five to eight inches of snow from Winter Storm Fern. 

Hitting 34 states across the US, the inclement weather has claimed at least 28 lives. 

Kentucky officials are investigating three deaths that may be tied to Fern, according to Governor Andy Beshear.