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Posted by: j809

Resignation creates police vacancy


The abrupt resignation of patrolman Jason Persampieri after a dispute during a paid detail leaves a vacancy on the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift in the Paxton Police Department.

Police Chief Robert Desrosiers said Persampieri resigned August 27 before any internal investigation of the events, which occurred in Princeton between Persampieri and a contractor. Persampieri was hired in January of this year.

The department has posted the position and will begin a screening process. Desrosiers said he had no candidates on file left from the screening earlier this year that resulted in his hiring two officers for the department.

— M.M.



Posted by: HousingCop

Like I said in an earlier thread, you just like to keep rubbing it in on this poor kid, don't you? If you can read, he RESIGNED after having a run in with a rock breaking cretin on a detail in a jurisdiction 2 towns over. Being that he was on a non CS job and still on probation, he made the right choice instead of fighting a losing battle against Town Hall.

Ever think about some of the dumb, AND I MEAN DUMB, things you have done in your law enforcement career?

I have a list compiled of about 7 to be exact. These were all snippets given to me from various members of this board who have had interaction with you in previous jobs. Don't believe for a minute that you are not the only one with skeletons in their closets when it comes to the JOB.

Oh, I know you of all people are perfect and have never done or said anything wrong to anybody which would have led you to be disciplined.

I know that I have had several instances of stepping on my d*** while working but none of them compare in comparison to your 7 Deadly Sins. I won't go posting them here, at least not for now, to save you a bit of embarrassment at your own expense. Do stay tuned though.

This guy is my friend and unlike you, I will not stand by while people like you feed him to the sharks. Friendship is probably something you never had as a child so now I know why you like to kick sand in peoples eyes while they are down. Feel free, it only shows how much of a putz you really are.

P.S. Yimmy, while your head is up there, check for polyps will you?

Moderator - I am not trying to be inflammatory here. I am just pointing out that those of us who live in glass houses should not throw stones and should dress in the basement. PLease feel to PM me if you are going to edit this thread. Thanks HC

Posted Wed 15 Sep, 2004:

http://www.masscops.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4920

Topic was locked before so I thought you may have had the brains to figure it out that it was a dead issue. Quit beating a deat horse or I will get BPD617 to lock you up on an animal cruelty charge.



Posted by: Irishpride

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