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2 Florida police officers linked to Ku Klux Klan

File photo - A police officer watches as members of the Fraternal White Knights of the Ku Klux Clan participate in the 11th Annual Nathan Bedford Forrest Birthday march July 11, 2009 in Pulaski, Tennessee. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

FRUITLAND PARK, Fla. – A city official says two police officers in Florida are no longer with the department after a law enforcement report tied them to the Ku Klux Klan.

Fruitland Park City Manager Gary La Venia said Monday that Deputy Chief David Borst resigned and Officer George Hunnewell was fired last week.

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La Venia says the small city of 5,000 residents located west of Orlando has been rocked by the allegations. The accusations surfaced last week in a report from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement based on information from the FBI. It’s not clear what the FBI was investigating.

La Venia says the State Attorney’s Office has informed city officials that pending cases from the officers will be reviewed, although Borst’s job was primarily administrative and didn’t involve much patrolling.

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