A social media worker in Kansas City was fired for doxing Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker after he defended Christian values in a commencement address. The mayor confirmed the employee's separation due to violating city policy. The employee revealed Butker's residence in a now-deleted post.
Key Points
Employee fired for doxing Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker after his controversial commencement address.
Mayor Quinton Lucas confirmed the firing and stated it was due to posting outside the scope of authorized city communications.
Missouri Attorney General threatened additional action under the Missouri Human Rights Act.
Pros
Swift action taken by the city in firing the employee for violating policy.
Cons
Violation of privacy by doxing an individual.
Potential legal consequences for the employee under the Missouri Human Rights Act.