NEW YORK -- The son of New York City's fire commissioner has apologized and resigned his job after posting offensive messages on Twitter.
The 23-year-old Joseph Cassano worked as a fire department EMT, but he resigned the position on Monday as news of the tweets spread.
The New York Post reported that he tweeted a slew of derogatory statements about Jews, blacks and the poor.
Cassano issued a statement early Monday saying he regretted "posting some comments that were offensive, especially since I enjoy my job and treat every patient with great care and respect."
His father, FDNY Commissioner Salvatore Cassano, issued a written statement.
"I am extremely disappointed in the comments posted online by my son Joseph, which do not reflect the values - including a respect for all people - that are held by me, my family and the FDNY," he wrote. "There is no place - and I have no tolerance - for statements that would harm the good reputation we enjoy due to our honorable service to all New Yorkers."
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