Former Atlantic City Police Chief Quit Rather Than Taking a Budget Cut Demotion, Now Suing Because He Didn't Get Rehired
Sounds like AC made the right call


John Mooney retired as police chief in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 2010 after finding out he would be demoted and get a pay cut. Budget constraints, the city said, had forced it to eliminate his position. Mooney retired (early) instead. When the city decided it would not, in fact, eliminate the position, Mooney re-applied, as well as applying for the job of public safety director. He got neither of the jobs, and is now suing the city, claiming he was being retaliated against. Yet, from testimony in the case it sounds like Mooney was a trouble employee the city wasn't interested in bringing back. In testimony this week, for example, we find out, via the Press of Atlantic City:
[Christine] Petersen, the former public safety director, sought information on active police internal affairs and criminal investigations, Mooney said Tuesday, adding that he believes Petersen crossed a line and sought access to documents she should not have been able to see as a civilian.
In one case, she sought information on a domestic violence issue involving an Atlantic City police officer that was under investigation by the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office, Mooney said.
In a 2010 memo from Langford to Petersen, the mayor asked that Petersen seek information on the case, which involved Atlantic City Police Capt. Barbara Black. According to the Langford memo shown in court, Black, who is now retired, was arrested in Pleasantville in February 2010 on charges of threatening to kill her estranged husband, Larry Taylor, also a retired police officer.
Mooney claims these actions amount to retaliation for his objection to city officials "overstepping" their bounds. He objected, too, to the city pulling K-9 units off the street in response to resident complains.
What it sounds like is that Mooney didn't want to take orders from his bosses or accept their authority over his department. He should remember he and other cops are "civilians" just like the rest of the city's employees are, self-serving rhetoric notwithstanding.
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I'd laugh at the fucker except that he's probably getting a fat pension instead of being unemployed and unemployable like he deserves.
That's the Jersey way. What he really wanted was to keep collecting his pension while landing a new job. We have lots of state employees who manage to retire with 2 full pensions.
HEROES
He shouldn't have pissed off Nucky.
His mistake was not having Nucky Thompson for a brother.
BakedPenguin isn't so baked, he beat you to the punch on that one!
Yeah but that's because I'm still groggy from being baked last night.
You know, I have never smoked weed but when i do In want to be in a room with you Epi, and BP and SF and warty in a cage. I think that would be the best way to start. Sloop can come in later and show pictures of little Reason to offset the freak-out factor.
I say rehire him, only he has to start off all over again at the bottom of the totem pole, as either a beat cop or transit cop.
No, That's too much 'authoratay' to give him. Mall cop at most.
In other cop news:
Texas Lawmen Want to be Stars
It would be nice if we didn't felate cop authority here.
Esst Montgomery county really is a haven of meth-billies, drunkards, white supremacists and Republic of Texas yahoos.
It's a common practice to fire the unfireable by "eliminating" the position. The mistake AC made was by trying to rehire the same position. What you have to do is make a new position with the exact same duties but with a different title.
Or, you know, stop making jobs unfireable. (crazy talk, I know)
I thought he shed his skin and went back to Antarea with Don Ameche and Hume Cronyn.
A Cocoon joke? I didn't know you could sink that low, Ken. Well, I did, but you hadn't done it lately.
I can go lower. For instance...go downthread.
I can always count on Hit & Run for dated movie jokes.
But yeah, he does look like he's got a case of the dia-beet-us.
Whatever happened to that Guttenberg guy? It's like he was in a string of wildly popular movies and then *poof* disappeared. Out of curiosity I looked him up on imdb to answer my question, and it appears he's been working, though I don't recognize hardly anything on the list.
"This oatmeal smells like pee-pee. My favorite color is blue. BLUE! I'm the chief of all the police. I want a kitty cat and to stay up past 9 in the pm. BLUE!"
If this guy stops shaving now, he will make an awesome mall Santa in a couple months.
Look at those fucking bullshit ribbons on his chest. "I got this one for Operation Take a Bribe!" Fucking scum.
I think that covers this guy's "awards" too
Nobody does it better than Isaac Hayes and Keenan Ivory Wayans.
Overgold.
He's a HERO dammit.
We can't treat our boys in blue this way! They give and give and give, knowing full well that they might not come home some day because some non-LEO gave them that last donut, the one that closed the last angelhair passage in the center of their cholesterol soaked arteries.
Shit, we can't even treat our dogs in blue this way.
At least, we couldn't if the PoliceOne commentariat got their way.
Hint: they think taxpayer-funded memorials for cop dogs is worthwhile.
You think we should treat our cops like they treat our dogs? I could be okay with this. "He looked aggressive, given the totality of the circs, I had to put him down for citizen safety."
He is probably mad because he did not have time to suddenly start doing 80 hours of overtime per week or getting some phony title on some committee so he could have a higher end of career salary to justify getting a bigger pension
Exactly why he retired rather than take a pay cut.
Am I the only guy here who hasn't noticed the resemblance to Chief Clancy Wiggum?
Or every bloated old Irish cop ever.