Police Commissioner in NH Resigns After Helping Lawmaker Who Ran Over Ducks
Duck!
A police commissioner resigned from his position after he assisted a New Hampshire state representative who ran over and killed several ducks in December.
Nashua Police Commissioner Tom Pappas wrote a letter to Gov. Maggie Hassan citing that he regrets his role in the incident, WMUR reported.
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I don't get it. Cops will cover up beatings, theft, rape and murder with no sign of a conscience, yet help some putz get around a problem of running over some ducks and he bails?