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Post by exfed2002 on Dec 23, 2017 12:17:14 GMT -5
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Post by keltec on Dec 23, 2017 12:23:27 GMT -5
Now he lost his dignity and a sweet detail that paid alot for doing almost nothing .
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Post by ohyeahbro on Dec 23, 2017 12:25:04 GMT -5
COuldnt have happened to a nicer Chief
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Post by 62a4rmndr on Dec 23, 2017 12:34:18 GMT -5
COuldnt have happened to a nicer Chief Supposedly he was outside changing a headlight....
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Post by nuthinbutdatruth on Dec 23, 2017 12:35:54 GMT -5
Oh that's rich!!! What a fukkin' LOSER. No wonder he works for TellaStory. Assh oles tend to stick together!
I'd love to hear the GO 15 when he says he was under orders by Tellastory to do that!!
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Post by wobblypops on Dec 23, 2017 12:51:04 GMT -5
I just never understood what goes through a person's mind that think stealing is okay.
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Post by markoccb on Dec 23, 2017 12:56:10 GMT -5
Looks like the PEP Boys El Jefe needs a new driver. He should have stuck to the semi-attractive female PO's he would recruit during his exploratory trips to various commands! 
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Post by Blue Trumpet on Dec 23, 2017 13:10:44 GMT -5
Shame on the NY Post for cropping my artwork!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2017 14:28:00 GMT -5
Why is a police sergeat driving a chief?
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Post by nuthinbutdatruth on Dec 23, 2017 14:52:27 GMT -5
Hey, it's really no big deal for the Det. Even if he was convicted it's only a misd. so now he can still retire and get his pension.
And you know this wasn't his first time stealing, only the first time he got caught.
Take your pension and run, Detective, before the long tentacles of the octopus reach you.
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Post by peoplesmayor on Dec 23, 2017 15:14:04 GMT -5
He has a family to clothed. Christmas time can be a tough time to make ends meet.
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Post by smilergrogan on Dec 23, 2017 16:02:46 GMT -5
Yeah no walk out ceremony for you. SMH.
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Post by Prosay on Dec 23, 2017 16:35:45 GMT -5
No he's not. He's an embarrassment to DELATORRE alone. No one else gives a flying F***.
Delatorre was probably hiding him on behalf of an old friend on the job, or the sgt was an old friend himself.
Considering what we've seen being arrested from the NYPD lately, this guy is far from an "embarrassment," but more like a poor sad sack.
The REAL embarrassments are the big bosses...like D.Is....getting locked up for being chauffeurs for diamond merchants who demand and accept cash is plain envelopes, then allowed to retire.
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Post by tenkar on Dec 23, 2017 17:28:17 GMT -5
First time caught shoplifting - 20 and a year.
Second time caught - 30 days suspension, indefinite suspension w / pay until the trial plays out and then termination. I've seen it play out before.
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Post by tenkar on Dec 23, 2017 17:30:10 GMT -5
I should add, my prior experiences were all female and black. I'm not sure if the same deal applies to male and white.
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Post by PDU on Dec 23, 2017 18:08:30 GMT -5
I remember a guy back in the mid90s changing the stickers on meat. At least he was probably making 35 grand back then. I broke his balls for about 3 years over it
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Post by nuthinbutdatruth on Dec 23, 2017 18:25:31 GMT -5
He has a family to clothed. Christmas time can be a tough time to make ends meet. Yeah, and he should have thought about that before he did it. Guys like this piss me off. How many times did he take something during a search warrant or whatever...and risk the pensions of everyone involved. It's all fun and games until you're making statements under GO 15 and they can fire you if you make a mis-statement. I've seen a lot of guys get CRUSHED by trying to 'do the right thing' and sticking to the story only to have the real knucklehead change his story and screw everyone else. Take your Pension and RUN Detective. PLEASE. For the sake of every cop that had to work with you for the last 10 years while you developed your sticky fingers.
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Post by wobblypops on Dec 24, 2017 6:07:32 GMT -5
He has a family to clothed. Christmas time can be a tough time to make ends meet. So does everyone else in the country and people making a lot less do it without stealing. Why does he think any store owner owes him?
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Post by dustoff262 on Dec 24, 2017 7:10:47 GMT -5
He may not be allowed to retire if he is restricted pending an investigation. He may remain in that limbo for 18 months. A cop who is a thief deserves the same treatment as a perp. He's not one of us. He's one of "them". Those we have to chase, wrestle with, who spit on us, who have embarrassed the job and every other honest member of the service. Show him the door, with a boot print on his ass.
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Post by lexordo on Dec 24, 2017 7:46:07 GMT -5
Dustoff... It’s my recollection that provided you have put in the time, you can retire at any point you choose. I believe that NYPD can only deny you the famous “good guy letter”
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Post by dustoff262 on Dec 24, 2017 8:01:38 GMT -5
Dustoff... It’s my recollection that provided you have put in the time, you can retire at any point you choose. I believe that NYPD can only deny you the famous “good guy letter” That's a bit of confusion. Just because you have 20+ years does not mean the dept cannot charge you then fire you. The part that you are referring to is AFTER an MOS has retired and is convicted of a misdemeanor, that his pension cannot be revoked. This Sgt is still an active MOS, so his pension is NOT a safe bet. You can be fired after a dept trial and lose everything. An example are the guys in the MOS licensing division. One MOS was modified with 25+ years on the job, was told not to retire and did attempt to try, was immediately flagged and fired. The job can do things that does not require a civil conviction.
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Post by wobblypops on Dec 24, 2017 8:47:32 GMT -5
The article stated that they are wanting him to retire to save face and keep his pension and get his good guy letter though.
I'm sorry but I'm not sure he deserves a pension for doing stuff that us regular people get tossed into jail for doing.
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Post by 90xxxxx on Dec 24, 2017 9:06:43 GMT -5
Unanswered questions. Why wasn't he a collar? Is IAD looking to jam up responding MOS? Why did the shmuck ID himself as an MOS if he wasn't collared. Why did tell astory give this cop so much OT when other's are capped? Could this story be bullshit?
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Post by dustoff262 on Dec 24, 2017 9:20:47 GMT -5
The article stated that they are wanting him to retire to save face and keep his pension and get his good guy letter though. I'm sorry but I'm not sure he deserves a pension for doing stuff that us regular people get tossed into jail for doing. As long as he is modified or restricted, he risks being denied his pension if the dept has an open investigation he still risks being fired. The job can deny the retirement and keep you on active status until the investigation is closed. Since he is a boss, they will most likely try to do a wink and a nod. My prediction is a 30 and a year hit, and let him retire. If he was a cop, he'd be fired.
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Post by wobblypops on Dec 24, 2017 10:13:40 GMT -5
Wow, that's a shame there's a few set of rules for different people.
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