LA Sheriff’s department deletes posts calling US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites ‘tragic’ following backlash

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The LA County Sheriff’s Department has deleted a social media post calling the US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities “tragic” after being dragged online.

“Our hearts go out to the victims and families impacted by the recent bombings in Iran,” the department wrote on X Sunday in a now-deleted post.

“While this tragic event happened overseas, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is closely monitoring the situation alongside our local, state and federal partners.”

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deleted the X post following backlash. @LASDHQ/X

The post sparked immediate outrage and was allegedly updated to exclude the part sending condolences to “the victims and families” and calling the US military airstrikes “tragic.”

Moments later, it was ultimately deleted from the platform, according to independent journalist Collin Rugg and Libs of TikTok.

However, before being yanked for good, the post garnered a massive outcry of responses, bashing the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for the insensitive and inaccurate post.

“We sincerely hope your account was hacked. There were no victims in last night’s successful targeting of Iran’s nuclear sites,” replied the American advocacy group Stop Antisemitism.

“Please verify this post was not posted by an employee of the LA County Sheriff’s HQ.”

“It is shocking that the LA Sheriff Department employs someone who would post such messages when our brave men and women are risking their lives to protect our country,” wrote another outraged X user.

Satellite image shows a close-up view of destroyed buildings at Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center, after it was hit by US airstrikes, in Isfahan, Iran, on June 22, 2025. via REUTERS

“That individual should be fired immediately and then investigated to find out what drove them to write these messages.”

“This is the CRAZIEST reaction to President Trump delivering MONUMENTAL devastation to Iran’s nuclear sites,” another person wrote.

While another agreed with the outrage, adding, “Los Angeles Sheriff Robert Luna should resign in disgrace. Shame on him!”

A man who asked not to be identified holds an Iranian and an upside-down American flag while people gather for a “No War with Iran x Israel and Immigrants” on June 7, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images
LA County Sheriff’s deputies arrest a protester after unlawful assembly was declared following a “No Kings” national rally against the Trump administration in Los Angeles on June 14, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

In response to the backlash over the post, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office released a statement “apologizing” for the “offensive and inappropriate” post late Sunday.

“We are issuing this statement to formally apologize for an offensive and inappropriate social media post recently posted on our Department’s social media platforms regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran,” the statement reads.

“This post was unacceptable, made in error, and does not reflect the views of Sheriff Robert G. Luna or the Department. As a law enforcement agency, we do not comment on foreign policy or military matters. Our mission remains solely focused on protecting public safety and serving our diverse communities.”

The department acknowledged that it had “updated” the social media post and has “launched an internal review to determine how it was created and published.”

“Steps are being taken to strengthen our social media oversight protocols and ensure that any future communications align with our Department’s standards of professionalism, respect, and accountability,” the department added.

“We appreciate the continued trust of our community and will work diligently to reaffirm that trust every day.”

The Post has reached out to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for comment.

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