Newtown Could Fire Officer Out Since Sandy Hook Shooting [The Hartford Courant]
| By Dave Altimari, The Hartford Courant | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Bean, who was off duty on
In a June letter to Bean, Chief
Kehoe asked Bean to meet with him "to discuss the issue of whether termination of your employment is necessary due to the medical disability and your options if that is true."
That meeting, scheduled for early July, was postponed because of a death in Bean's family and has not been rescheduled. But union officials said they expect Bean will be fired -- and ultimately left with no disability benefits -- and that they are prepared to fight it.
"They haven't given him many options. It's either quit and get nothing, retire and get nothing or we will fire you and you get nothing,"
Bean was initially placed on short-term disability and is currently on long-term disability, earning roughly half his salary. But the town's insurance carrier will only cover two years of long-term disability payments, leaving the taxpayers responsible for payments after that.
Under the police contract an officer entitled to long-term disability would receive about half of his salary until he reaches retirement eligibility, which is 25 years as a
In Bean's case, he has nearly 14 years until he is retirement eligible, meaning that if he was to get long-term disability taxpayers would have to pay his salary for 11 years after the insurance expired. In Bean's case that would be almost
"Essentially the town has provided insurance that doesn't cover the terms of our contract," Ruszczyk said. "They are going to make him fight for what he deserves to get."
Kehoe said Monday on advice of the town's attorneys he couldn't comment on the letter or the status of the officer's employment.
"If
The issue is a big one for the
Bean could not be reached for comment Monday. Bean was one of several
Bean, who entered the school without a gun because he was not working at the time, said in that story he had already received a diagnosis of PTSD and that he needed medication to sleep at night.
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