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Post by dustoff262 on Dec 24, 2017 22:29:18 GMT -5
Another interesting spin: Queens South Robbery Sergeant Ron Buell breaks into department computers using other cops codes, runs names and sells sensitive federal homicide case information to a flunky defense private eye named Joe Dwyer. Buell puts other cops lives at risk and lines his pockets with $9000. Subsequently the FBI opens a confidential investigation that is leaked to NYPD. As such, a couple of NYPD losers tip Buell off, and lo and behold, Buell runs and puts his papers in before he gets arrested. Fast forward: By the time he pleads guilty to a felony in federal court, he has preserved his pension. He further gives a corrupt FU to the system by applying for and winning an SBA scholarship a year later. So there you have it. Not only does a federal felon have a pension, his union awarded him membership money to boot. All true. It worked in his favor because he retired before an indictment and conviction. The department has gone after people who tried to retire by adding up their sick time (non LOD) and readjusting their retirement date to keep them on active status and tell them they can't retire until their new anniversary date. If they do that, the MOS is phucked. That means they are gunning for them and they want their pound of flesh. The job can do some strange things and get away with it. The following is from Seethroughny.net website 
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