Posted on 11/09/2015 11:36:48 AM PST by Impala64ssa
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) â Records just obtained by 8 On Your Side reveal a Pinellas County deputy who was disciplined last month for drunken misbehavior at a Mothers Against Drunk Driving conference in Fort Lauderdale showed up at that July statewide training event prepared to party.
âThe plot thickens,â said former MADD director and anti-DUI attorney Tom Carey after hearing new details. âIt seems to be a lot worse than originally presented.â
Michael Szeliga packed a bottle of Jameson Irish whiskey, as part of his luggage, in his sheriffâs patrol car before driving to the Hyatt Regency Pier 66 Hotel in Fort Lauderdale with two other deputies. They were there for two days of DUI law enforcement training.
Szeliga was also supposed to receive a MADD award for making more than 100 DUI arrests. But alcohol got in the way.
According to a 274-page Pinellas County Sheriffâs Office internal affairs investigation, Szeliga ran into trouble when one witness said he arrived staggeringly drunk at the Friday night banquet. Thatâs where Szeliga was supposed to receive his MADD award in front of about 200 other invited guests.
Gulfport Police Chief Robert Vincent encountered Szeliga outside of the banquet and suggested it wasnât appropriate for Szeliga to attend the affair due to his intoxication. That lead to âdisrespectfulâ comments Szeliga directed toward Vincent, which prompted Vincent to seek out one of Szeligaâs supervisors and tell him Szeliga was âwasted.â
Szeligaâs supervisor, according to investigative records, smelled alcohol on Szeligaâs breath and ordered him to return to his room and forego the banquet, along with his award.
It turns out, according to the records weâve just obtained, that Szeligaâs alcohol-infused shenanigans started much earlier in the day.
Szeliga signed in and attended a morning session of the DUI enforcement training but left with two other deputies following the first break. He decided the training was no longer ârelevantâ to him since he was transferring out of the DUI unit into a detective position. MADD required attendance at all training that weekend in exchange for picking up all the expenses of the conference.
Szeliga told investigators he returned to his hotel room, poured himself a few Coke and whiskey cocktails and headed down to the pool area with the other two deputies who skipped the training. Szeliga said one of the other deputies had also brought a bottle of Crown Royal for the weekend.
Szeliga and the other deputies were on duty when they decided to skip the training and head to the pool. Some deputies went swimming. Szeliga told investigators he played the âcornholeâ bean bag game with a fellow deputy while consuming his Jameson cocktails. The game ended when Szeliga saw other deputies leaving the training class at the end of the day. Thatâs when Szeliga told investigators he headed back to his room.
As evening approached, Szeliga and his Pinellas deputy roommate were dressing for the awards banquet when a fire alarm sounded in their wing of the hotel. Thatâs when, according to the records, a Pasco County sergeant who runs the DUI squad in that county reported seeing Szeliga in the hotel hallway wearing ânothing but boxer shorts.â The sergeant said, âHe was pretty drunk when I saw him,â according to Szeligaâs supervisor.
The Pasco sergeant told investigators Szeligaâs eyes were glassy and his speech was slurred. Szeliga and his deputy roommate later told investigators he was not standing in the hallway in his boxer shorts and insisted he only stuck his head out of the door due to the fire alarm. Szeliga also denied being as drunk as some of the witnesses claimed and insisted he only consumed two or three drinks that he poured for himself from the Jameson bottle in his room.
Szeliga did attend a full day of training on Saturday before driving back to Pinellas County to face the music with his commanders.
Last month, Szeliga received one day of paid suspension for violating the Pinellas County Sheriffâs Office âStandard of Conductâ because of his drunken behavior while on duty and his disrespectful remarks directed at the Gulfport chief. He also had to write a letter of apology to Vincent.
Szeliga now works as a detective in the sheriffâs crimes against children unit. He declined to comment when news of his MADD escapade first broke last month and couldnât be reached Wednesday regarding the new details.
Back in October, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri credited Szeliga with being a good deputy but also expressed his disapproval of the MADD affair. âIt was wrong, and again, one of the most ridiculous things Iâve heard of,â Gualtieri said. âWhen I first heard about it, that was (what) my reaction was. âCome on, youâve got to be kidding me. Really?ââ
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guy goes to an all expense paid resort and as a few drinks. he doesn’t drive anywhere while drinking... he was just drinking... while at a resort.
gosh, how dare he!
Yeah, because you should always show up drunk to an event against drunk driving.
Sends a great message.
Buy that man a drink!
i really couldn’t care less... and the ninnies that are trying to make something of it should just stfu
So he was drunk on the job that day, and he showed up to work drunk before this.
And, to top it off, it was a MADD event, which shows he is a clown with zero judgement.
Let him get drunk on his own time and on his own dime, not at a job function where taxpayers are footing the bill.
just wrong. first, the event was paid for by MADD (from the article)
MADD required attendance at all training that weekend in exchange for picking up all the expenses of the conference.
second, he was not on duty when he was at the resort. it was his own time where he agreed to attend and receive an award. he probably didn't anticipate the preachy lefty speak he was undoubtedly forced to endure... but everyone has their limit... which is when he and two other deputies walked out.
get over yourself and take a reading comprehension class.
So you're arguing that MADD receives no taxpayer funds? OK.
second, he was not on duty when he was at the resort
It was job training.
It's not complicated.
he probably didn't anticipate the preachy lefty speak he was undoubtedly forced to endure
Interesting unsupported conjecture.
get over yourself and take a reading comprehension class.
You apparently failed to comprehend that this is not the first time he showed up to work drunk.
Was it training, or indoctrination paid for by MAAD?
He was on duty.
Ask him. He enjoyed the free hotel stay they offered.
What kind of "indoctrination" are we talking?
That you shouldn't be a degenerate slob and drive drunk?
Is the pro-drunken driving viewpoint not being properly represented?
MADD gets a cut of all DUI fines...at least here in PA. About a dozen agencies divvy up their portion along with the state, county, township etc.
He thought he was at a D.A.M.M. conference! Drunks Against Mad Mothers.
Soon!
“i really couldnât care less...”
Obviously.
“and the ninnies that are trying to make something of it should just stfu”
So you think it’s okay to show up to an alcohol abuse program while drunk?
How about drug abuse seminars, is it okay in your world to show up to those while stoned?
If they didn’t want people relaxing and having a good time, they shouldn’t have held it at a beach resort in ft Lauderdale
“They were there for two days of DUI law enforcement training.
Szeliga was also supposed to receive a MADD award for making more than 100 DUI arrests.”
I can read, can you?
He wasn’t there to relax, he was there for training.
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