Omaha Leaders Call For Police Union Accountability Over Social Media Posts

Written on 01/21/2026
Marc Fuller

OMAHA, NE — Omaha leaders gathered for a public meeting to demand accountability from the Omaha Police Officer’s Association over social media posts they found offensive, while the union remains unapologetic.

Leo Lewis II and Kimara Snipes said they organized the discussion to allow the public to give input. The frustration came, they said, after a post on Facebook from OPOA regarding an arrest warrant and use of a K-9.

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