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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Union County Cop Gets 3 Years in Prison

Steal from the Westfield DPW.......keep your job.
Steal from the Westfield Police Department and coverup an accident involving the police chief........keep your job.

Too bad this County cop didn’t work for the town of Westfield.

Read story at the following link:
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/clark/sections/police-and-fire/articles/former-uc-police-officer-sentenced-for-theft-and-official-misconduct-in-clark-and-beyond

22 comments:

  1. Fail to backup another officer......you still get to retire.

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    1. Lol. Keep the charade going.
      The officer had backup by a two man car.
      When the town had nothing to combat a civil suit and Barney Tracy illegally running criminal history checks on Westfield residents including a sitting councilman, they had to make something up to silence the whistleblower.
      12 years retirement and counting and $500,000 in pension deposits.....life is good.

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    2. Comparing Wayman’s criminal activity to a departmental infraction? You really are stretching it to defend your mentor.

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  2. Wayman and Lugo committed official misconduct and both should be serving time.
    Don was the only honest officer in that coverup and got promoted to the DB while Lugo was demoted and Wayman was fired.
    Ricerca should’ve been demoted for his role and McErlean as well.

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  3. You’re saying he deserves a shield for doing the right thing and upholding the oath he swore to and not conforming to the rest of the shitheaded administration?

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    1. Yes, that’s what I’m saying. If two criminals can keep their jobs, one retiring and the other still a supervisor after lying in reports and stealing from the property room then you bet don deserves a bump for telling the truth when he was pressured not to.

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    2. That just sounds like he did the morally correct thing to do. But then again, we live in a day in age where everyone gets a trophy.

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  4. All these accusations are a direct result of the Town's decision to take the easy way out. At a time when the Town thought it could bring in a new chief from outside, it was eager to rid itself of the "retiring" Chief.
    Look at the harvest of the seeds so hastily planted.
    The present chief is required to choose the lesser of numerous evils.

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  5. What role did Ricerca have?

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    1. Stood in Wayman’s office when the coverup was beginning. Knew about it from the beginning and said nothing. Another criminal with a captains badge.

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    2. There are two criminal captains?

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    3. Read what was written, “Another criminal with a captains badge” not “Another Captain........”
      “A criminal” as in singular not plural.

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    4. I think the proper way to present it would be something along these lines..

      “He is a criminal with a Captains badge”

      When you say another, it could be perceived that there was one prior to or simultaneously.

      An example of that would be as if you were out at a bar and the bartender comes back to you after a few rounds and he/she asks if you want anything and you respond by saying “I’ll have ANOTHER Shirley Temple”.

      That would mean you had one prior to or maybe you think they are that delicious, you can’t wait any longer to have ANOTHER.

      If you still need additional clarification, google the definition of ANOTHER



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    5. If “another” were used in this manner, “Another captain that’s a criminal” you’d be correct to assume their were multiple captains that are criminals. But since it says “another criminal” it talks about one and not two or three. The fact that the criminal has a captains badge, the captains badge is not the subject of the sentence, the criminal is.

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    6. One bourbon, One Scotch and One Beeer

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  6. Everyone has secrets

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  7. Sorry to say, the poster who posted the in-depth example (with the delicious Shirley Temples) of how the word ‘another’ was used incorrectly by the original poster is actually correct.

    If you are not insinuating that there are multiple criminal captains or perhaps criminal captains from the past, then the word ‘another’ was incorrectly used.

    The original poster should have just posted something like ..”he’s just a criminal captain” or “he is a criminal who has a captains badge”.

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    1. Oh but there have been past criminal captains. The last criminal captain was Wayman before he became a criminal chief.

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  8. Captain John Ricerca was in Cranford court trying to fix a ticket for his niece. You would think he learned a lesson after he showed up to his own daughters accident after she sent a woman to the hospital. She caused a major accident while driving on a probationary license with too many passengers in the car. Distracted driving? She got no tickets that day. What’s up with that special treatment? Now he’s throwing his influence around in other towns.

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    1. So if you understood Title 39, you wouldn’t go to court with a family member for support and to give advice when making a plea deal with the prosecutor?

      You would also know Title 39 is discretionary.

      Remember that the next time your supervisor sits you down and goes over your quarterly evaluation with you and says your stats are low.

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  9. ROB WOULD BE IN PRISON FOR LIFE! IF CONVICTED OF THEFT!!!

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