Posted on 09/04/2012 11:40:59 AM PDT by AmericanSamurai
A Union City police officer resigned from the force on Friday, about two weeks after being convicted of a misdemeanor count of lewd or dissolute conduct in public, authorities said.
Sean Mace, 37, had been under investigation since February, when two women accused him of exposing himself in a Fremont home, said Detective Bill Veteran.
Mace, also a fitness and nutrition consultant, was invited to the residence Feb. 11 to discuss fitness with the women, Veteran said. During the conversation, police said, Mace pulled down his pants and exposed his genitals.
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Way to ruin a great career.
Bad behavior, to be sure, but how does one get convicted of a lewd “public” performance inside someone’s home?
Yeah, well they are just damn lucky he dfidn;t shoot their dog too.
These guys never cease to amaze me.
And put on administrative leave??? ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE??
He should have at least been suspended.
Well I guess they didn’t like the show. After all, its only sexual harassment if they don’t like it, right? :P
Either way it was dumb what he did, and not worth losing his career over. Police officer jobs in the bay area pay handsomely, now he will be taking a huge paycut doing something else.
Either way it was dumb what he did, and not worth losing his career over. Police officer jobs in the bay area pay handsomely, now he will be taking a huge pay cut doing something else.
Well - he is probably REALLY pissed because he lost his pension too! (I hope). This is my home town paper! Sheesh.
Everyone’s losing everything. This is obama’s America. :P
With this and similar behavior:
It must work often, or it wouldn’t persist.
Before bashing, ask yourself, “was this the first time?”
There goes the sale!
There goes the sale!
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