The parade of drunk and drugged up cops continues and no one does anything about it


NOPD officer suspended after DUI arrest
Officer charged with public indecency, wearing gun while drunk
Jackson Township officer suspended


NOPD officer suspended after DUI arrest
NEW ORLEANS -- A New Orleans Police Department officer has been placed on emergency suspension after he was arrested early Friday.
According to police, Officer Keith Elsensohn was arrested this morning on Interstate 10 near Louisa Street for driving under the influence.
"Around 3:21 a.m., Elsensohn was off-duty and driving eastbound in a department-issued vehicle when he apparently lost control of his vehicle and struck the guardrail. After conducting a field sobriety test, officers placed Elsensohn under arrest for driving under the influence," said a statement from police.
No other vehicles were involved in the crash.
The Public Integrity Bureau placed Elsensohn on emergency suspension without pay pending the outcome of a criminal investigation. He is a six-year veteran of the NOPD and was most recently assigned to the NOPD Special Operations Division.

Officer charged with public indecency, wearing gun while drunk
WKYC Staff 3:32 p.m. EST January 21, 2015
Pillow said Juliano had been on extended illness leave at the time.
CLEVELAND -- Cleveland Police spokesman Ali Pillow confirms to WKYC that Cleveland police officer Paul Juliano, 57, has been charged with misdemeanor public indecency and having a weapon while intoxicated.
Juliano, who was off-duty at the time, was a passenger in a car driven by Howard Kennedy, 54, according to court records.
A Cleveland police officer witnessed the traffic stop after callers said a vehicle was hitting objects on Rocky River Drive and Larchwood Drive about 8 p.m. Saturday.
Pillow said Juliano had been on extended illness leave at the time.
Juliano's hearing is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Feb. 4 in Cleveland Municipal Court, according to court records.

Jackson Township officer suspended
By CantonRep.com staff report
A township police officer has been suspended following a disorderly conduct conviction.
Jacqueline Ecrement-Fusko, 40, pleaded no contest Jan. 9 to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct. She was put on administrative leave the same day, Jackson Township Police Chief Mark Brink said.
The department is investigating whether she violated any internal policies, he said.
Ecrement-Fusko will continue to receive pay —  her annual salary is listed as $48,924.30 — and benefits during her suspension, and will continue to do so until the investigation is complete.
“I look for it to go pretty quick,” Brink said.
According to Massillon Municipal Court records, Ecrement-Fusko verbally fought with another woman Nov. 2 at a township bar. She threatened the woman, despite being told to stop by an off-duty bar employee, and threw a plastic cup of liquid at her.
Ecrement-Fusko’s attorney, Frederick Pitinii, declined to comment.
Her husband, Ty Fusko, said his wife cannot comment during the investigation, but that the complaint was “only one side of the story.”

              



Gerry Hyland killed police oversight after the cops gunned down unarmed citizens...you  elected now toss him out,