Your Medford Tax Dollars at WORK!
Take the DAMN PENSION away from the offenders, even if statute of limitation has expired.
Exposing sexual violence toward women should include exposing the sometimes abhorrent behaviors of those supposedly protecting these victims.
Unfortunately, laws and employment policies can work in favor of officers who break the rules and allegedly harm others. Another recent case out of New York is also revealing. In 2013, NYPD Detective Lukasz Skorzewski and Lieutenant Adam Lamboy flew to Seattle to question a woman who had been raped in New York City. The two men later took the victim out for a night on the town, resulting in a nine‐hour bender in which Det. Skorzewski allegedly became so drunk he was cut off by bartenders. The men then convinced the woman to stay with them in their rented hotel room for the night. In a lawsuit, the victim later alleged that, after going to sleep on the hotel couch, Skorzewski crawled into bed with her, groped her, ripped her clothes, and tried to undo her pants before she pushed him away. If true, this is obviously an incident of sexual assault. https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/police-who-prey-victims
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