On Tuesday, Heat Street dug into Dixon's Twitter account to reveal that he was staunchly against police and had written questionable posts about 'white women' and St Patrick's day.
In one tweet, Dixon wrote about police officers: 'More good than bad? Until I see LEGIONS of good cops in the street holding the bad cops accountable, they're all complicit.'
The tweet came just days after two high-profile shooting deaths of black men in September: Terence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott.
Another tweet by Dixon was a response to someone else's tweet about Trayvon Martin, the unarmed 17-year-old Florida boy who was shot dead by George Zimmerman.
'4 every racist comment I get about Trayvon Im going 2 turn 1 white married suburban housewife & mother n2 a jump off,' a Twitter user called J Lee wrote.Dixon responded: 'The. Best.'
'Jump off' is a term that refers to someone who is a casual sexual partner. After Trump earned the endorsement of the National Fraternal Order of Police, Dixon took to Instagram, sharing a screen grab of the article.
On it he wrote: 'This is a statement and a HALF. Well, this and the regular, paid leave, remorseless murder of unarmed people of color.'
A tweet from March of 2012 showed that Dixon said: 'St. Patty’s day weekend is like Christmas for black dudes who like white chicks. Happy holidays boys.'
A real charmer.
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