Nolan is the only Chief officer in the HFD who has shown any leadership in the past two months. The other Chiefs are a group of weaklings looking to protect themselves and their fat pensions.
yes it is true, it is right there in the e-mails. And I'm not a lawyer but I would venture to say no it is not legal. I would almost imagine that since OSHA's investigation involves a death, it might rise to some level of tampering with a witness
Nolan is the only Chief officer in the HFD who has shown any leadership in the past two months. The other Chiefs are a group of weaklings looking to protect themselves and their fat pensions.
ReplyDeleteDid the chief really order DC Nolan not to contact OSHA? Is that even legal???
ReplyDeleteIf Chief Huertas ordered not to contact OSHA -he must be prosecuted. Period.
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ReplyDeleteyes it is true, it is right there in the e-mails. And I'm not a lawyer but I would venture to say no it is not legal. I would almost imagine that since OSHA's investigation involves a death, it might rise to some level of tampering with a witness