
Hundred bucks an hour, not too shabby.
No wonder they're expecting to run out of compensation money!Hundred bucks an hour, not too shabby.
So, how can a police officer meet the minimum standards when they are prohibited by law from using a firearm?
Const. Goran Beric made $131,149.79 last year, according to the database.
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We had an infantry soldier who had MELs that stated he could not handle weaponsSo, how can a police officer meet the minimum standards when they are prohibited by law from using a firearm?
We had an infantry soldier who had MELs that stated he could not handle weapons
Yup.
If the pre-injury rate of pay is higher than the relocated position rate, then the pre-injury rate is to be maintained. It is understood that the pre-injury rate is subject to all wage increases negotiated.
The linked article states the Crown withdrew the charge.Not so much behaving badly, but getting bad press.
OPP Charge 93 Year Old With Assault
No doubt this charge will go nonowhere.
Missed that. Thanks.The linked article states the Crown withdrew the charge.
I thought of that angle too. Sometimes, laying a charge is the only way to 'engage the system'; although I'm not sure that is the case here.In the story the officers notes also indicate that they didn’t believe they were capable of the mind required of the crime- they wanted the charges unsuccessful and to be compliant with policy.
Our policy is like this too- but I always have NCOs articulate the reason to be outside policy and close the file where an exception exists.
But even then there are folks who do their own thing.
In some rural areas, the cops know the regulars and can almost pre-write the reports on a weekend night. For some it's a lifestyle. Doing battle on at night then seen shopping together at Canadian Tire or Walmart the next day.
Er... uh... sounds pretty dumb to even me...
Oklahoma City police officers placed on leave over April Fools' Day 911 call to dispatchers
The Oklahoma City Police Department has placed officers on leave after reports of an April Fools’ Day prank that sent squad cars in pursuit of a baby being thrown out of a car before the call was revealed as a hoax.
Oklahoma City Police Capt. Valerie Littlejohn confirmed Monday that an internal investigation was ongoing but would not say how many officers were placed on administrative leave or provide details of the accusations.
“We are aware of a reported pursuit involving some of our officers that included serious claims, which has since been determined to be false,” Littlejohn said in a statement. “We take this situation seriously and are committed to ensuring a thorough review is conducted.”
The investigation followed published police radio audio from the night of April 1, reported by Oklahoma City television station KFOR and other stations, in which a dispatcher says that the “city just advised that the suspect threw a baby out the window.”
“The police officer that’s in pursuit does not have a radio. He’s just messaging his location,” the dispatcher says.
After a number of officers responded to the report, a dispatcher can later be heard saying: “It was an April Fools’ prank.”
Another dispatcher says: “Not funny.”
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Oklahoma City police officers placed on leave over April Fools' Day 911 call to dispatchers
The Oklahoma City Police Department has placed officers on leave after reports of an April Fools’ Day prank that sent squad cars in pursuit of a baby being thrown out of a car before the call was revealed as a hoax.www.cp24.com