http://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-windsor-locks-fatal-1120-20101119,0,6794982.story
And the cover-up begins:
http://www.courant.com/community/windsor-locks/hc-windsor-locks-fatal-1116-20101115,0,5220829.story
And now we learn that this officer was rejected by 5 other PDs, prior to finally getting hired by the one that his father works at, as a Sgt.
http://www.courant.com/community/windsor-locks/hc-windsor-locks-fatal1202-20101201,0,5652035.story
One has to wonder...given the seriousness of this incident, how people can, without feeling any guilt, cover up for this guys actions? How does someone do so poor during the process of 5 towns, yet somehow, gets hired by his current PD?
Some people who reside in that town, where this happened, feel that the PD as a whole, should not be frowned upon, yet I think its kinda hard to not frown, when you see things like this happen.
For the record, I'm not anti-cop, and that should be apparent by past posts. What I dont like, is when people, who clearly are at fault, attempt to hide their actions.
Thoughts?
Jeanne Johnson called 911 seconds after hearing the thud of a crash outside her Windsor Locks home and spotting a man stumbling outside his crumpled car. As she watched, the man reached back into the car and grabbed an object.
"He threw something in my yard; I think he might be drunk,'' Johnson told the police dispatcher during the call, recorded at 12:01 a.m. on Oct. 30.
The man was off-duty police Officer Michael Koistinen, who was driving the car that had just struck and killed 15-year-old Henry Dang and who was charged Thursday with first-degree manslaughter, among other charges, in connection with the crash.
And the cover-up begins:
http://www.courant.com/community/windsor-locks/hc-windsor-locks-fatal-1116-20101115,0,5220829.story
And now we learn that this officer was rejected by 5 other PDs, prior to finally getting hired by the one that his father works at, as a Sgt.
http://www.courant.com/community/windsor-locks/hc-windsor-locks-fatal1202-20101201,0,5652035.story
One has to wonder...given the seriousness of this incident, how people can, without feeling any guilt, cover up for this guys actions? How does someone do so poor during the process of 5 towns, yet somehow, gets hired by his current PD?
Some people who reside in that town, where this happened, feel that the PD as a whole, should not be frowned upon, yet I think its kinda hard to not frown, when you see things like this happen.
For the record, I'm not anti-cop, and that should be apparent by past posts. What I dont like, is when people, who clearly are at fault, attempt to hide their actions.
Thoughts?