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Old November 4th 06, 05:15 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Officer Claims Wife Put Pot in Meatballs

By Associated Press
Published November 3, 2006, 8:59 PM CST


NEW YORK -- A detective suspended after testing positive for drugs says
his wife served him meatballs spiked with marijuana because she wanted
to keep him out of harm's way by forcing him into retirement.

An administrative judge believed him, and recommended this week that
Anthony Chiofalo be reinstated.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has yet to decide what to do.

"We can't comment because the matter will still come before the police
commissioner for a final determination," said spokesman Paul Browne.

Chiofalo, a 22-year-veteran assigned to the Joint Terrorism Task Force,
was suspended without pay last year after a random drug test found
marijuana in his system. The officer denied ever using drugs and
demanded a hearing.

During an investigation, his wife said she had substituted marijuana
for oregano in her meatball recipe in hopes of forcing him to leave
police work.

The detective's lawyers also presented evidence that she had passed a
lie-detector test, and offered testimony from a toxicologist that the
excuse was valid.



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Old November 5th 06, 01:13 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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wrote:
Officer Claims Wife Put Pot in Meatballs

By Associated Press
Published November 3, 2006, 8:59 PM CST


NEW YORK -- A detective suspended after testing positive for drugs says
his wife served him meatballs spiked with marijuana because she wanted
to keep him out of harm's way by forcing him into retirement.

An administrative judge believed him, and recommended this week that
Anthony Chiofalo be reinstated.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has yet to decide what to do.

"We can't comment because the matter will still come before the police
commissioner for a final determination," said spokesman Paul Browne.

Chiofalo, a 22-year-veteran assigned to the Joint Terrorism Task Force,
was suspended without pay last year after a random drug test found
marijuana in his system. The officer denied ever using drugs and
demanded a hearing.

During an investigation, his wife said she had substituted marijuana
for oregano in her meatball recipe in hopes of forcing him to leave
police work.

The detective's lawyers also presented evidence that she had passed a
lie-detector test, and offered testimony from a toxicologist that the
excuse was valid.


dumbass,

this is like the episodeof veronica mars a few weeks ago where a chick
tried to get her boyfriend kicked off the football team so he could
spend time with her.

sounds like something betsey andreu would do.

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Old November 5th 06, 05:10 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Default Maybe Amber Landis put the T-patch on Floyd!!!!

I think you have a real social skills isssue when everyone of your reply's
seem to start off "dumbass'.

I think we all suggest you take some time off of the newsgroup amd seek some
help.


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Officer Claims Wife Put Pot in Meatballs

By Associated Press
Published November 3, 2006, 8:59 PM CST


NEW YORK -- A detective suspended after testing positive for drugs says
his wife served him meatballs spiked with marijuana because she wanted
to keep him out of harm's way by forcing him into retirement.

An administrative judge believed him, and recommended this week that
Anthony Chiofalo be reinstated.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has yet to decide what to do.

"We can't comment because the matter will still come before the police
commissioner for a final determination," said spokesman Paul Browne.

Chiofalo, a 22-year-veteran assigned to the Joint Terrorism Task Force,
was suspended without pay last year after a random drug test found
marijuana in his system. The officer denied ever using drugs and
demanded a hearing.

During an investigation, his wife said she had substituted marijuana
for oregano in her meatball recipe in hopes of forcing him to leave
police work.

The detective's lawyers also presented evidence that she had passed a
lie-detector test, and offered testimony from a toxicologist that the
excuse was valid.


dumbass,

this is like the episodeof veronica mars a few weeks ago where a chick
tried to get her boyfriend kicked off the football team so he could
spend time with her.

sounds like something betsey andreu would do.



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Old November 6th 06, 04:33 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Default Maybe Amber Landis put the T-patch on Floyd!!!!



On Nov 5, 12:10 pm, "Chris" wrote:
I think you have a real social skills isssue when everyone of your reply's
seem to start off "dumbass'.


How about if his reply started off with an insult to moronic top
posters such as yourself?

I think we all suggest you take some time off of the newsgroup amd seek some
help.


You should do the same amd (haha) locate a sense of humor.
While your at it how bout lerning yerself sum goood inglesh?

For example, "everyone" refers to humans.
"Every one" would refer to each and every one of items in a set, such
as moronic usenet posts.

Enjoy.

-bdbafh

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wrote:
Officer Claims Wife Put Pot in Meatballs


By Associated Press
Published November 3, 2006, 8:59 PM CST


NEW YORK -- A detective suspended after testing positive for drugs says
his wife served him meatballs spiked with marijuana because she wanted
to keep him out of harm's way by forcing him into retirement.


An administrative judge believed him, and recommended this week that
Anthony Chiofalo be reinstated.


Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has yet to decide what to do.


"We can't comment because the matter will still come before the police
commissioner for a final determination," said spokesman Paul Browne.


Chiofalo, a 22-year-veteran assigned to the Joint Terrorism Task Force,
was suspended without pay last year after a random drug test found
marijuana in his system. The officer denied ever using drugs and
demanded a hearing.


During an investigation, his wife said she had substituted marijuana
for oregano in her meatball recipe in hopes of forcing him to leave
police work.


The detective's lawyers also presented evidence that she had passed a
lie-detector test, and offered testimony from a toxicologist that the
excuse was valid.


dumbass,


this is like the episodeof veronica mars a few weeks ago where a chick
tried to get her boyfriend kicked off the football team so he could
spend time with her.


sounds like something betsey andreu would do.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -


 




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