The deputy in Idaho who was placed on leave after making a TikTok video responding to a controversial missive from NBA star LeBron James is back at work after inking a book deal. Bellevue Marshal deputy Nate Silvester told KTVB earlier this week that he was returning to work on May 6. He also wrote on Facebook that the suspension ended up being for one week. Silvester was reportedly placed on leave last month because of the video he made, which criticized how James targeted a white police officer who fatally shot a black girl in Ohio when she was attacking another female with a knife. The Bellevue Marshal’s Office said previously it was aware of the “extreme controversy” over the video. “This is NOT how we expect our Deputies to act on duty or use city time. This is a personnel issue that is being dealt with internally,” it …