The Adams County Sheriff is facing backlash over a since-removed Facebook post that appeared to show a blood-spattered truck with the caption “Protester Edition” posted during a weekend of national protests that included an incident in Virginia where police said an SUV drove through protesters.
In a post that was captured in numerous screenshots but is since no longer available, a post by longtime Adams County Sheriff James Muller, 79, showed a white pickup truck with red paint splattered on the hood and tires, suggested to be blood.
The photo was captioned “the All New Dodge Ram Protester Edition,” and appeared in the screenshot to be set to the “Friends Only” privacy setting.
The post’s timing appeared to coincide with a weekend that saw numerous protests around the country as part of the “No Kings Day” protests, which protested the Trump administration.
That included protests in Adams County, where Gettysburg saw the town’s square filled with protesters, along with large crowds in York City