well you know how these attorneys and insurance agents are, just cannot keep their hands out of every one's pockets, skirts, pants, wardrobe, finances, assets, health care, or really anything. You want this so badly to be about a bad cop, but it does look more like a typical "divorce", agent comes in sleeps with one of the parties, house ends up with the judge, and the other bankers yucking it up, assaults, domestic violence claims, bantering back and forth within controversy, it is the oldest Corporation in the world (livery), as it is the oldest profession (prostitution), where one guy (attorney in a black dress) rents a human being to another guy (attorney in a suit and tie)
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2014 20:15:24 -0700
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fath...@googlegroups.comSubject: Re: FATHERS-L Worcester cop accused of home invasion, assault in Northborough
To:
fath...@googlegroups.com"The house was probably his before the divorce."
The relevance of this statement?
.... being in jail is probably the best alibi a vengeful cop could wish to have when boyfriend is found sleeping with the fishies.
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 9:22 PM, doug george
<doug416...@gmail.com> wrote:
"Stout told the man he would "murder" him if the man was ever around Stout’s family again"
No fan of cops here, and I hope he gets to do some time and feel what his profession routinely doles out against the law to good fathers like me, yet I understand a fathers' hard wiring to not condone another man inside his marital home in which his child(ren) still reside. That is not cool to do to a divorced dad who's ex-wife is somehow not so cute and innocent here in failing to make her ex-husband feel comfortable with her arrangements of his children.
This sh*t would have resulted much differently a mere handful of decades ago, as no "boyfriend" playing in a house slept in for years by a protective father would have lived this long.
If I were that stupid boyfriend, I'd left Dodge an hour ago, for good, knowing well that cops have friends and underworld connections to finish the job.
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 8:18 PM, Joe Ureneck
<joeur...@comcast.net> wrote:
The house was probably his before the divorce.
http://northborough.wickedlocal.com/article/20140703/NEWS/140708465
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By Norman Miller
Daily News Staff
Posted Jul. 3, 2014 @ 4:17 pm
Updated at 4:59 PM
NORTHBOROUGH – A Worcester cop forced his way into
his ex-wife’s home last month and beat a man there,
threatening to kill him, authorities said.
William Stout, 44, posted $500 bail after he
turned himself in to the Northborough Police on Wednesday at
10 p.m.
According to a police report filed in Westborough
District Court on Thursday, the veteran Worcester Police
officer went to his ex-wife’s Shady Lane home on June 17 and
began banging on the door, yelling to be let in while
yelling profanities.
The report said his ex-wife would not let him in,
so Stout forced a kitchen window screen open and climbed
through.
"According to (the ex-wife) her ex-husband was in
his full Worcester Police Department uniform at the time he
forced his way into her house and he did have his gun, which
was holstered in his belt/waist area," the report said.
Stout then went to a bedroom, where he attacked
his ex-wife’s "companion" by "grabbing him by the neck and
punching him several times, striking him in the face and
neck area," the report said.
Throughout the attack, Stout yelled "I will kill
you," repeatedly. When the assault was over, Stout told the
man he would "murder" him if the man was ever around Stout’s
family again, the report said.
Northborough Police obtained a warrant for Stout’s
arrest and he turned himself in.
Stout, of 33 Brookhaven Road, Worcester, was
charged with home invasion, assault and battery, breaking
and entering, trespassing and threatening to commit a crime.
After his arrest, Stout posted bail and was
released. He pleaded not guilty at his Westborough District
Court arraignment on Thursday and is due back in court on
July 24 for a pretrial conference. As a condition of his
release, Stout is not allowed to carry or possess a firearm.
Stout, who has been with the Worcester Police
Department for 16 years, is on paid administrative leave
pending the outcome of an internal police investigation,
Worcester Police spokesman Sgt. Kerry F. Hazelhurst said.
"The department’s internal investigation was
initiated immediately upon being notified of the incident
that led to his arrest," Hazelhurst said.
Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or
nmi...@wickedlocal.com. For up-to-date crime news, follow
Norman Miller on Twitter @Norman_MillerMW.
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