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What's wrong with living rent free?  And what about a cop doing it?  Hey, don't have the businesses in the City of Schenectady live rent-free?  And Proctors, the ultimate rent-free (or actually, more to the point of rent-CHARGING considering they get money from the County instead of giving it like everybody else) establishment?  Maybe the cop can get a job part-time from Morris while he's on the clock with the Police Department.  I don't know, maybe an employee in the parking lot or selling snacks (definitely not popcorn, though...).


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Hearing officer: Drop disciplinary charges against Schenectady cop
By Paul Nelson
Published 02:35 p.m., Tuesday, June 19, 2012


SCHENECTADY— Officer Eric Peters showed poor judgment in his public behavior, but he should not be fired because there is not enough evidence to support department charges that accused the veteran patrolman of assaulting his live-in girlfriend on St. Patrick's Day 2011, a hearing officer found.

In a 59-page ruling, Hearing Officer Jeffrey Selchick recommended that four internal charges of misconduct and incompetence be dismissed and Peters return to work. He is currently on paid leave.

The dispute occurred between Peters, 36, and his 43-year-old fiancee, Bonnie Crandall, occurred outside their Park Place apartment near Union College. In an earlier court case, prosecutors accused Peters of punching the woman several times but a jury acquitted him of criminal charges.

"In sum, the hearing officer finds that there is a lack of substantial evidence in the record to support the central allegations against respondent...," Selchick states in the June 18 decision.

He, however, indicates that the "very loud and public argument with Crandall, on a night known for intoxication, is not viewed by this hearing officer as appropriate behavior for a police officer."

Selchick also said he found Crandall's version of the March 17 altercation as credible.

"The hearing officer must say that Crandall came across as the type of person who would not allow someone else to hit her multiple times and not either fight back, or stay with a person who struck her, or engage in a cover up of such an assault," Selchick wrote.

Attorney Kevin Luibrand, who represented Peters, said his client's first question after learning of the decision Tuesday morning was when he could return to work.

"Eric is one of the good cops, he has an exceptional record, and has distinguished himself," said Luibrand, adding that several law enforcement agencies have approached Peters about coming to work for them. "I think Eric lost some of the benefit of the doubt other people might have received based on some old scores between some people in the department and his father."

Both Peters' great-grandfather and grandfather were police chiefs and his father retired as a captain. A brother is also on the force.

Police Chief Mark Chaires said Tuesday that though he had not yet read the ruling, he disagreed with the recommendation.

"We accept the decision and will have to move on," said Chaires.

Mayor Gary McCarthy can either accept or appeal Selchick's recommendation. He did not immediately return a call seeking comment on the matter.

Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/loca.....87.php#ixzz1yHYtF9vo
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"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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Not surprising someone like you would find it funny
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"The hearing officer must say that Crandall came across as the type of person who would not allow someone else to hit her multiple times and not either fight back, or stay with a person who struck her, or engage in a cover up of such an assault," Selchick wrote.


Here say? Opinion? Fact?
Just askin'


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Not surprising someone like you would find it funny


Well if the taxpayers did not laugh, the taxpayers would always be crying after what you and your fellow commie travelers have done to our city.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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Paid leave.  Got to love it....couldn't even weed the city flower beds?


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16 months paid leave!.  How many do we have like this?


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