Buffalo cop sentenced to home confinement for mail fraud
A retired Buffalo police
officer will spend 10 months confined to his home as punishment for his mail
fraud conviction.
Johnnie Fritz, of Buffalo, was
sentenced Wednesday by Chief U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny, who cited
Fritz’s numerous medical problems in sparing him time in prison.
Defense attorney James P.
Harrington said his client knew what he was doing was wrong, but often acted
out of a desire to help others.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Russell
T. Ippolito Jr. countered by calling Fritz a “dirty cop" who helped a
co-conspirator submit a false stolen-car claim to the State Farm Mutual
Automobile Insurance Company in 2009. He said Fritz, who retired in 2011, also
submitted documentation related to two other false insurance claims.
Fritz’s sentence is the result
of an investigation by the FBI and the state Department of Motor Vehicles.