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09-12-2010, 04:34 AM #161
Re: C.I.D. Capt.
“We were a little bit more than friends at the time,” Dugan said at the hearing, referring to Kennedy.
Kennedy initially recommended the transfer, but stated Dugan should remain in the unit and argued she was a valuable asset. Kennedy denied her relationship with Dugan influenced her decision.
Both women stated at the hearing that the encounters never rose to the level of a dating relationship.
Wayne Evans, who spoke Friday for internal affairs, argued the women were in a relationship.
He disagreed with the argument of “chance encounters.”
“That works for the first time and maybe even the second time, but the third, the fourth and the fifth? ... the nature of the job is you are held accountable for your decisions,” he said.
Detective John Kenney, who Kennedy selected as a board member and is also her ex-husband, criticized the policy because Dugan faced no punishment.
“I believe the captain exercised poor judgment,” he said. “I also believe Detective Dugan exercised poor judgment.”
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09-12-2010, 12:48 PM #162
Re: C.I.D. Capt.
Hey to the guest that is constantly keeping this thread alive...Your a piece of crap, you are obviously not a deputy, your mother and sister(s) are whores while you like to watch...
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09-12-2010, 01:31 PM #163
Re: C.I.D. Capt.
Originally Posted by Guest
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09-12-2010, 05:44 PM #164
Re: C.I.D. Capt.
Originally Posted by Patrol
LMAO
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09-12-2010, 08:56 PM #165
Re: C.I.D. Capt.
“We were a little bit more than friends at the time,” Dugan said at the hearing, referring to Kennedy.
Kennedy initially recommended the transfer, but stated Dugan should remain in the unit and argued she was a valuable asset. Kennedy denied her relationship with Dugan influenced her decision.
Both women stated at the hearing that the encounters never rose to the level of a dating relationship.
Wayne Evans, who spoke Friday for internal affairs, argued the women were in a relationship.
He disagreed with the argument of “chance encounters.”
“That works for the first time and maybe even the second time, but the third, the fourth and the fifth? ... the nature of the job is you are held accountable for your decisions,” he said.
Detective John Kenney, who Kennedy selected as a board member and is also her ex-husband, criticized the policy because Dugan faced no punishment.
“I believe the captain exercised poor judgment,” he said. “I also believe Detective Dugan exercised poor judgment.”
Read more: http://www.bradenton.com/2010/07/24/245 ... z0yig17NMqGuest
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09-12-2010, 09:37 PM #166
Re: C.I.D. Capt.
Originally Posted by Guest
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09-13-2010, 03:34 AM #167
Re: C.I.D. Capt.
Originally Posted by Guest
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09-13-2010, 09:27 PM #168
Re: C.I.D. Capt.
Originally Posted by Patrol
“We were a little bit more than friends at the time,” Dugan said at the hearing, referring to Kennedy.
Kennedy initially recommended the transfer, but stated Dugan should remain in the unit and argued she was a valuable asset. Kennedy denied her relationship with Dugan influenced her decision.
Both women stated at the hearing that the encounters never rose to the level of a dating relationship.
Wayne Evans, who spoke Friday for internal affairs, argued the women were in a relationship.
He disagreed with the argument of “chance encounters.”
“That works for the first time and maybe even the second time, but the third, the fourth and the fifth? ... the nature of the job is you are held accountable for your decisions,” he said.
Detective John Kenney, who Kennedy selected as a board member and is also her ex-husband, criticized the policy because Dugan faced no punishment.
“I believe the captain exercised poor judgment,” he said. “I also believe Detective Dugan exercised poor judgment.”
Read more: http://www.bradenton.com/2010/07/24/245 ... z0yig17NMqGuest
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