Fired cop ordered reinstated, but demoted [Connecticut Post, Bridgeport]
| By Daniel Tepfer, Connecticut Post, Bridgeport | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
But
Mayor
In his 26-page decision, arbitrator
"The rules, orders and penalties were not applied evenhandedly and without discrimination to the grievant," the arbitrator ruled.
"It is hoped by the arbitrator that the grievant, after reading this arbitration decision, will realize that she must share and take pertinent blame for the incidents at issue by not carrying out her duties as a police officer and especially as a shift supervisor," Blum wrote. "She also must realize that she did not act responsibly concerning the off-duty officer later falsely reporting his truck being stolen."
Last year, the city's
The commission found Burns, Kristy, Ferrao and Waehler had violated police department rules and its code of ethics when they covered up a crash involving Billings on
Billings was never charged with a crime.
Burns and her four fellow officers, who made up the Amber sector of the midnight shift, developed a certain reputation in the department for their close working relationship and were often referred to by other officers as the "midnight gang." Ferrao, Kristy and Billings, an officer for 10 years, had all worked the midnight shift since 2001 and were good friends. Waehler joined the shift in 2008.
Burns started working midnight as a sergeant. She was promoted to lieutenant in
Billings testified during a hearing before the police commission that he had been engaged in a sexual relationship with Burns.
According to the police commission report, in the early morning of
"Officer Billings was unable to say precisely how much alcohol he had consumed but recalled that he started drinking alcoholic beverages at about
The impact of the crash pushed the other vehicle onto the sidewalk and caused Billings' airbag to deploy and blow out a front tire.
But the report continued that Billings then drove from the scene ending up in a parking lot on
The report states Billings called officers Kristy and Ferrao. A short time later they, Burns, Waehler and a civilian friend of Billings,
The report states a witness to the crash caused by Billings reported it to police and the investigation was assigned to Burns and the other four officers who did not report Billings was involved.
The commission stated that Billings blamed his actions on the fact that he was going through a hotly contested divorce at the time, although he admitted he was also having sexual relations at the time with Burns.
Burns is no stranger to controversy.
On
Burns later sued the city and former Police Chief
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