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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

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Suspended Woonsocket police officer found guilty of child abuse


WOONSOCKET – A city police officer who has been on unpaid administrative leave since August of 2012 has been found guilty of abusing his 9-year-old sister while she was in his care.
Patrick Cahill, 25, of 25 Newport St. is scheduled to be sentence on Dec. 8 for one count of second degree child abuse. He was found guilty by Superior Court Justice Daniel A. Procaccini after a seven-day, jury waived trial.
The physical abuse occurred on Aug. 20, 2012 when, according to police records, Cahill dragged his his 9-year-old sibling by her hair, then choked her while at his father's home. Cahill's father was a former city police officer.
The victim immediately reported the assault to her mother, who in turn reported it to the Woonsocket Police Department.
Cahill, who is employed by the Woonsocket Police Department, has been on unpaid administrative leave since the time of his arrest.
“Child abuse by the hands of an individual who is sworn to uphold the law and protect all people is especially reprehensible and disturbing,” said Attorney General Peter Kilmartin in announcing the arrest. “Regardless of the position of power someone may hold, the abuse of a child is never appropriate and will not be tolerated by my office.”

Woonsocket Police Detective Justin Glode led the investigation and Special Assistant Attorney General Ania Zielinski of the Child Abuse Unit prosecuted the case on behalf of the Office of Attorney General.