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Ex-Peekskill police officer Michael Agovino sentenced to prison for sexually abusing woman
I hope he has fun in prison
I hope he has fun in prison
Ex-Peekskill police officer Michael Agovino sentenced to prison for sexually abusing woman
I hope he has fun in prison
Grand jury only meets once a month in some places and being on unpaid leave once the case is settled is common. Also, in TN “official misconduct” can only be charged thru a grand jury iirc.On Jan. 22, 2020, Agovino returned and demanded she strip. She refused and he started groping her over her clothing.
He was unaware that she had managed to start recording what was going on. He demanded she go into the bedroom, but she refused and insisted he leave.
The recording lasted six minutes. She turned it over to investigators and Agovino was arrested three weeks later.
Agovino, an Orangetown resident, was forced to resign last year as a result of the charges. He had been a police officer for 12 years.
So to be clear, the last encounter occurred in January 2020. First off, why did it take three weeks to arrest him? Secondly, why did it take another year to leave the force? And keep in mind, he wasn't fired, he was forced to resign.
I swear, these cops stick together and protect and serve no one but themselves...
OK, sure sure... I'm sure it isn't because cops protect cops.Grand jury only meets once a month in some places and being on unpaid leave once the case is settled is common. Also, in TN “official misconduct” can only be charged thru a grand jury iirc.
I swear even when cops arrest bad cops it’s never fast enough for some
I’m sure it happens…. I just never saw it, good cops don’t like/appreciate bad ones. Choose to believe what you want and I’m sure there’s anecdotal evidence to support you…I just never witnessed it in 30 years
Doctors, lawyers, contractors, bankers, every day criminals, politicians, and many more are tops of the list. You’re just plain wrong. BudEverybody is sure that it happens, buddy. Cops protect cops more than any profession that exists. I can't even think of another profession that could conceivably enter the debate. It's the nature of the beast, and has less to do with the people actually within the ranks.
I wonder if they have body cams
