Officials and residents alike have spent the last several weeks addressing questions about the civil service process and a 2010 car crash said to have injured former Quincy Police Sergeant John Ryan. An O’Mahoney/Patriot Ledger image.
– News covered by Quincy Quarry News.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch breaks his silence on a former Quincy police officer’s disability pension and his son’s preferential treatment on the police department’s hiring list.
Out of courtesy, Quincy Quarry let the South Shore broadsheet address the latest news about this still metastasizing as well as multifaceted latest scandal at the scandal-plagued Quincy Police Department.
It doesn't look good.
— Richard M. Nixon (@dick_nixon) November 9, 2016
In this case, the suspected scam is at least a twofer.
The front end of the twofer was the finessing of a full and variously enhanced disability pension for a now former Quincy Police Department sergeant who is a close friend of Quincy Police Chief Paul “The Beav” Keenan and that the Beav is surely but coincidentally one of Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s brothers-in-law.
Upon careful review by a local broadcast news outlet, it would appear that a disability pension payout that was eventually obtained was not warranted.
In turn, so too neither would be the subsequent setting up of the sergeant’s son for a greatly improved but dubiously facilitated slot on the Quincy Police Department civil service hiring list for the other half of the twofer.
At this point, Quincy Quarry views things as but early in the going in what will likely end up to be a long and potentially painful blistering of at least the hands of a number of made Kochsters.
Especially when the feds likely again end up on the case of these latest curious doings at the Quincy Police Department.
Needless to say, Quincy Quarry’s ever-growing legions of loyal readers can count on it to exposé every single step along the way to a stay at – for example – perhaps Allenwood FOC.
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