Fountain Hill police officer fired, allegedly roughed up suspect in holding cellBy Precious PettyThe Express-Times Feb. 07, 2013 |
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Fountain Hill officials tonight fired a police officer who allegedly used "unreasonable force" on a suspect in custody and then lied about the incident. Borough council voted unanimously to terminate officer Grady Cunningham, effective immediately. Mayor Jose Rosado recommended Cunningham be fired for "conduct unbecoming a police officer." Allowing Cunningham to remain on the police force would expose the borough to undue liability and erode the department's credibility, Rosado said. Read More |