
US police are investigating after a Ferguson officer reportedly bragged about spending his "Michael Brown bonus".
The officer appears to be referring to extra money which police authorities receive due to working overtime for extra shifts during protests in Ferguson to mark the anniversary of Michael Brown’s death.
The police department have said they are now investigating the Facebook post
Mr Brown was fatally shot on 9 August 2014 by a white police officer, sparking debate about police brutality against black people in the US.
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The Guardian reports that Officer Todd J Bakula, who goes by the name of T J Thekoola on Facebook, posted photos of him and his wife enjoying a day out. He wrote: "I decided to spend my annual Michael Brown bonus on a nice relaxing bicycle ride trip to Defiance.
"Eating dinner now and staying at a bed and breakfast tonight."
The officer appeared to be bragging on his Facebook account about overtime pay for policing Ferguson protests
St Louis County police confirmed to the Guardian that Mr Bakula is a patrolman with their department and said that they would be investigating his comments.
"We understand the post is controversial. The St Louis County police department takes these allegations very seriously in every case. The remarks on the Facebook page will be investigated by our department."