Officer behind wheel in fatal wrong-way crash had DUI in 2013
Officer behind wheel in fatal wrong-way crash had DUI in 2013
Had this been any of us we would have never been given a job where we were behind the wheel every day during our shift yet another double standard here for sure
Another thing is there should not be internal sealed records, if this or any person is serving the public and has a position of authority their records should be open to the public at all times under all circumstances, this shi* pi$$es me off how they have all these double standards
The off-duty New Jersey police officer who was behind the wheel during a wrong-way crash that killed another officer and a friend last week in New York City had previously had his driver's license suspended for driving under the influence, an official said Tuesday.
Linden Officer Pedro Abad Jr., had his license suspended for seven months starting in October 2013, said Elyse Coffey, spokeswoman for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
Linden Officer Pedro Abad Jr., had his license suspended for seven months starting in October 2013, said Elyse Coffey, spokeswoman for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
Had this been any of us we would have never been given a job where we were behind the wheel every day during our shift yet another double standard here for sure
Another thing is there should not be internal sealed records, if this or any person is serving the public and has a position of authority their records should be open to the public at all times under all circumstances, this shi* pi$$es me off how they have all these double standards
His license was restored in March 2014, but he had to use an ignition lock until September 2014. Abad, who was hired as a police officer in 2008, was on the force at the time of the suspension. Linden police Capt. James Sarnicki said any discipline would be an internal personnel matter and would not be made public.
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