

He was fired Thursday for what Bellevue Mayor Ned Burns said were “continued policy violations” after he already had a “last chance agreement” with his superior officers.

“I mean it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, but then again you are really good at basketball so I guess I’ll take your word for it,” he said, adding “#humanizethebadge” in the viral video. “So you don’t care if a black person kills another black person, but you do care if a white cop kills a black person, even if he’s doing it to save the life of another black person?” Silvester #lebron #comedy #humanizethebadge #copsoftiktok #fypシ #foryou ♬ Spongebob – Dante9k

In his clip, Silvester pretended to have a phone conversation with the NBA superstar to get his advice while witnessing an imaginary black person trying to stab another black person. LeBron James said he regretted his tweet on Ma’Khia Bryant after her fatal shooting. Silvester was initially suspended for his April 24 TikTok mocking the hoops legend, who was forced to apologize for incendiary posts about policing following the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant. Nate Silvester was fired following a controversy in which he mocked LeBron James on TikTok. “That’s all it is,” the officer-turned-viral videomaker insisted. “I am the latest target of cancel culture,” former Bellevue deputy marshal Nate Silvester told Sean Hannity on his Fox News show Thursday, hours after he was fired. The Idaho cop who went viral for a TikTok video mocking LeBron James for meddling in policing issues has been fired.
