In March of 2012, Buffalo Police Officer Jorge L. Melendez was caught growing more than 1,000 marijuana plants in a warehouse he owns on South Park Avenue. He was fired in May of 2012, pleaded guilty in August of 2014 and was sentenced to five years in federal prison in January of 2015 by US District Judge, William M. Skretny. He is now serving at McKean Federal Correctional Institution. He was also ordered to pay a monetary judgement totaling $300,000, and forfeit a Chevy Suburban, a Harley Davidson, a 36-foot speed boat and seven firearms. His release date is June 22nd, 2018.
Since he was denied a disciplinary hearing, he was recently awarded $195,507.24 in back pay for the 26 months during which his case was in a ‘pending’ state (from May, 2012 to July, 2014).
In his ruling, arbitrator Jeffrey M. Selchick said Police Commissioner Daniel Derenda, who immediately fired Melendez upon his arrest, violated the contractual obligations. “While the commissioner’s perception of the grievant’s wrongdoing was reasonable and well founded, the procedures which the parties agreed they would follow did not permit the commissioner, as he did, to summarily discharge the grievant,” said Selchick.
The city, which argued that Melendez was, “the epitome of a faithless servant,” and not, “entitled to recover compensation,” plans to appeal the arbitrator’s ruling.
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What's this? Another criminal cop? I'm not talking rights here. I'm talking real crime! How much does it take to show that police are just as much of the problem as anyone else?
ReplyDeletewonder how many people he busted for drugs?
ReplyDeleteYa gotta follow the rules, even if the criminal doesn't, 'cause if you don't, sometimes the criminal profits.
ReplyDeleteSorry never met a cop from Buffalo worth a nickle, crooked as they come. Must be all the snow they shovel. They should stay in Buffalo.
ReplyDeleteIs buffalo the only cop factory in the country?
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