Featured Post

PINNED POST. CLICK HERE: Keeping these 3 videos of officer-involved domestic violence fatalities on top from now on...

Officer-Involved Domestic Fatalities - 1 Officer-Involved Domestic Fatalities - 2 [WA] Tragedy Will Occur If They Don't Have ...

Custom Search

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

[PA] Pittsburgh Mayor introduces legislaton expanding zero tolerance of cop domestic violence to all city employees

COUNCIL REVIEWS PROPOSED DOMESTIC ABUSE POLICY

WPXI
January 12, 2010

PITTSBURGH -- Mayor Luke Ravenstahl introduced legislation that could change the way the city hires employees after a Pittsburgh police officer was fired for allegedly slapping his ex-girlfriend.

The introduction of the ordinance came after Pittsburgh Police Sgt. Eugene Hlavac Jr. was fired following an internal investigation into his Dec. 19 arrest in which he was charged with aggravated assault.

Ravenstahl issued the following statement after Hlavac was fired:

"Our zero-tolerance domestic abuse policy has worked to protect the public from those who are placed in positions of trust, and abuse that trust. Most all of our city employees do great work on behalf of the residents, and it is a shame that the actions of a few affect the good work of the whole."

Ravenstahl introduced a city ordinance last Friday that expands his zero-tolerance domestic abuse policy to all city employees.

The legislation, which would prevent anyone with a history of abuse from being hired by the city, was reviewed by City Council on Tuesday.

Hlavac, 42, was accused of dislocating the woman's jaw because she didn't pick up their son on time, making him late for work.

Phillip DiLucente, Hlavac's attorney, denies the charges against his client and said the officer was attacked and merely defending himself.

Hlavac was ordered to stand trial on the charge but a court date has not yet been set.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Please post updates or email them to behindthebluewall@gmail.com. No cop-hating or victim-hating comments allowed. Word verification had to be added due to spam attacks on this blog.