FAIRFAX, Va. (WUSA9) -- A Fairfax County fire official has been put administrative leave Friday after a WUSA9 news investigation looked into complaints from women firefighters in Fairfax County.

They are upset about lewd pictures posted on the Facebook page of the man responsible for internal complaints.

So how bad are the pictures?

Some of them are so inappropriate that we couldn't show them on TV. A six-foot penis made of snow and half-naked women are two examples of the content posted to that page.

Guy Morgan runs the office of Professional Standards at the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department, which investigates workplace misconduct.

Morgan posted the images on his personal Facebook page -- where you'll find lots of scantily clad young women, often in provocative poses and tight shirts. Other pictures and comments make fun of overweight people and disrespect women.

"The guy's title is professional standards officer," Mike Mohler, the president of the Virginia Professional Firefighters' Association said. "The pictures are totally contradictory to the title he holds."

Mohler, who has been a Fairfax County firefighter for 40 years, says he told Fire Chief Richard Bowers about the pictures weeks ago after the suicide of Nicole Mittendorff. He spoke out because he was angry when he saw no disciplinary action against Morgan.

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People who claimed to be firefighters had harassed and slandered MIttendorff online.

"I don’t think there’s a pervasive and persistent problem with sexual harassment in the department, said Leigh Boswell, a retired Fairfax County firefighter. She believes “the vast majority of men are treating women as mothers, sisters daughters, or how they would want to be treated," she said.

But there are problems. Boswell said an unprecedented meeting was held recently with concerned women firefighters and Chief Bowers. Unprecedented, she says, because 75 percent of the entire female force was there. “That’s never happened,” she said and explained that female firefighters are upset with Guy Morgan's Facebook pictures

Boswell says she also showed the chief the pictures weeks ago.

Guy Morgan is mentioned in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed on May 6, 2016, by a Fairfax County female firefighter Magaly Hernandez against her supervisor Captain Jon Bruley. The lawsuit alleges that, in retaliation, a friend of Bruley trumped up a false allegation against Hernandez and that Morgan “conducted an inept investigation” and facilitated a reprimand of Hernandez.

Fairfax County Spokesman Tony Castrilli said the pictures were brought to Chief Bower’s attention last week and that once he was told about them, he told Mr. Morgan that they were inappropriate. Castrilli said Thursday evening that Morgan was assigned to non-investigatory responsibilities while this is being investigated externally from the fire department.

Boswell says she also brought the pictures to the chief's attention weeks ago.

WUSA9 also checked with county supervisor John Cook, who said he hopes there will be a thorough and prompt investigation.