Mass. Cop Temporarily Suspended Without Pay For Losing Service Revolver
Some only want to trust agents of the state with guns
Plymouth Police Captain John Rogers Jr., who lost his service revolver in a Wareham District Court bathroom last week, will be temporarily suspended without pay and removed from his position as internal affairs investigator, Plymouth police announced today.
Rogers will be suspended without pay for 20 days and serve another 10 days on-duty without pay, Police Chief Michael Botieri said in a statement.
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