Drunk Cop Who Pulled Gun On Bartender Gets Community Service, Keeps Job & PensionChris | InformationLiberationDec. 03, 2013 |
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A drunk police officer who plead guilty to menacing for pulling a gun on a bartender will be allowed to keep his job and retire with a pension thanks to a favorable ruling by a Nassau County, Long Island judge. District Court Judge Rhonda Fischer sentenced Richard Hefferon, a 20-year veteran police officer, to only 150 hours of community service and a $500 fine. From CBS New York: “That night, he made a mistake. He made a profoundly bad mistake … ,” defense attorney Robert McDonald told CBS 2′s Jennifer McLogan. “The court and the DA’s office have both realized that the measure of this man is more than just that one mistake.”Because it's a police officer entrusted to uphold the law the charges should be even more severe, instead he gets off easy because his fellow parasite in the ruling class gave him a second chance. Sadly, many officers just like this one given "second chances" end up murdering someone. _ Chris runs the website InformationLiberation.com, you can read more of his writings here. Follow infolib on twitter here. |