Old Tyler thought he was going to get away with this comment by deleted his Facebook page, but didn’t quite work out that way.
A woman by the name of Joei Frame Roysdon has identified herself as his wife and said: “He admitted that he said things that were wrong and apologized.”
She went on to say, “Everyone deserves a second chance and is also entitled to their own opinion.”
Franklin Township officials say they’ll meet with Tyler Roysdon Sept. 27 to discuss the remarks.
Below is a statement from the township:
This is not acceptable behavior for a township employee. As a rule all employees are given a closed door disciplinary hearing that gives them a chance to provide witnesses or evidence providing their innocence. We can provide more information after the hearing on September 27th.
He has been suspended indefinitely.
Flip the page for the news report about the incident.