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Friday, November 13, 2015

Cop Shows up Too Wasted to Receive His MADD Award | The Daily Sheeple

Can you say “hypocrite”?

Pinellas County Deputy Michael Szeliga showed up at a Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) training event at the Hyatt Regency hotel in July and decided to skip the majority of the training part to get hammered on Jameson Irish whiskey cocktails all day while hanging at the pool and playing “cornhole” beanbag game with other officers according to a newly released 274-page Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office internal affairs investigation. But, “The plot thickens” from there, says a former MADD director and anti-DUI lawyer. “It seems to be a lot worse than originally presented,” WFLA reports.

A sergeant at the event later caught a “pretty drunk” Szeliga in the hotel hallway in nothing but his boxer shorts during a fire alarm. One sergeant told investigators Szeliga’s eyes were glassy and his speech was slurred, though Szeliga denies this, saying he only had two or three drinks. Then again, these are all officers who have no doubt dealt with arresting intoxicated people before, so it’s kind of a silly argument anyway.

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, two or three drinks in the last half hour.

Anonymous said...

Above the law?

Anonymous said...

While an embarrassment to himself, his department, and law enforcement in general, what law did he break? I didn't see where he drove a car, I admit I didn't read the entire article, correct me if I am wrong..

Anonymous said...

I'm confused? Cops can't drink? He wasn't diving. Lame.

Anonymous said...

thats funny

Anonymous said...

No law broken you are correct. Just a poor slob with a drinking problem who is todays GOTS TO GO KNIND OF SITUATION

Anonymous said...

So if a person has 2 or 3 he has a problem
I'm not convinced.

Anonymous said...

No laws broken! But has to go? Nah.

Anonymous said...

Szeliga was suspended for a day with pay (yay, paid vacation!) for violating his office’s “Standard of Conduct” for being drunk on duty. He also had to write a letter of apology to the police chief he mouthed off to.

The punchline?

Szeliga has since been promoted to detective on a crimes against children unit.

Anonymous said...

He didn't drive drunk and it wasn't during the award ceremonies. BFD if he was in his boxers during a fire alarm then he didn't have time to get dressed. So what if he was in his boxers? Swimming trunks look just like boxers. What if a woman was in a bikini?

lmclain said...

Start with "setting an example".
That's not too hard for you cheerleaders to grasp, is it?

Anonymous said...

Kind of ironic.