Cop charged after ignoring call that turned out to be double murder and going for pizza instead

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When coppers are charged with this kind of stuff..it makes you wonder how many times he did it before.

A chief of police (B) from around my was quietly retired after the same thing happened.

Franklin Township Police Sergeant Kevin Bollaro was on duty on the evening of August 1, when he received reports of gunshots and screaming in Pittstown, according to Hunterdon County Prosecutor Renee Robeson's office.

The following day, the bodies of Lauren Semanchik, 33, a veterinarian, and Tyler Webb, 29, a volunteer firefighter, were found in a home roughly 600 feet away from the location of the first 911 caller.

Prosecutors say the two had been shot dead by New Jersey State Police Lieutenant Ricardo Santos, who had later died by suicide. Santos previously dated Semanchik. She had become increasingly concerned about his behavior since their split and left a voice message with local police saying she wanted to file a report or a restraining order against him.

After his leisurely dinner, Bollaro headed towards the crime scene without activating his emergency lights or sirens and told the police dispatcher he had not heard any disturbance at the locations of the 911 calls.

Prosecutors said GPS data shows he never visited those locations before he asked the dispatcher to clear him from the scene.

In addition, the sergeant later submitted a report in which he allegedly made false statements about his investigations into the calls – including that he was canvassing the neighborhood at the time when he was allegedly on the way to get pizza.



 
When coppers are charged with this kind of stuff..it makes you wonder how many times he did it before.

A chief of police (B) from around my was quietly retired after the same thing happened.

Franklin Township Police Sergeant Kevin Bollaro was on duty on the evening of August 1, when he received reports of gunshots and screaming in Pittstown, according to Hunterdon County Prosecutor Renee Robeson's office.

The following day, the bodies of Lauren Semanchik, 33, a veterinarian, and Tyler Webb, 29, a volunteer firefighter, were found in a home roughly 600 feet away from the location of the first 911 caller.

Prosecutors say the two had been shot dead by New Jersey State Police Lieutenant Ricardo Santos, who had later died by suicide. Santos previously dated Semanchik. She had become increasingly concerned about his behavior since their split and left a voice message with local police saying she wanted to file a report or a restraining order against him.

After his leisurely dinner, Bollaro headed towards the crime scene without activating his emergency lights or sirens and told the police dispatcher he had not heard any disturbance at the locations of the 911 calls.

Prosecutors said GPS data shows he never visited those locations before he asked the dispatcher to clear him from the scene.

In addition, the sergeant later submitted a report in which he allegedly made false statements about his investigations into the calls – including that he was canvassing the neighborhood at the time when he was allegedly on the way to get pizza.



I do love a good Pizza
 
I do love a good Pizza

Me to but have had a really good one in a while.

It is all cardboard now and come'n from Phillyjawn it double bad.

BTW: I don't know what the big deal is...those dead people weren't going any where.
 
Me to but have had a really good one in a while.

It is all cardboard now and come'n from Phillyjawn it double bad.

BTW: I don't know what the big deal is...those dead people weren't going any where.
Annnnd the pizza was getting cold!
Nothing worse than cold pizza!
Cold bodies are different...can't reheat those.
 
Kinda reminds me of the Portland police department.
There are masses of antifa retards, and lately, American Patriots clashing around the ICE facility there and not a cop to be found.
Of course not the same thing, but the stand down orders regarding that circumstance is an abandonment of duty.
 
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