Ellsworth cop charged with domestic violence in Holden



HOLDEN, Maine — A cellphone text message led to an argument between an off-duty Ellsworth cop and his live-in companion early Sunday morning, and he was arrested after she got upset and he repeatedly restrained her, Holden Police Chief Gene Worcester said Monday.
Andrew Weatherbee, 30, was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence assault at about 12:05 a.m. Sunday at the Barrett Lane residence the two share.
“Apparently, they had a disagreement over a text he made … which upset her,” Worcester said. “She tried to get to the phone and he pushed her down and held her there, repeatedly.”
Eventually, the 32-year-old female victim, “was able to get to the phone and call 911,” the chief said.
After reviewing the evidence, Officer Shane Hughes determined that Weatherbee was the aggressor and arrested him, Worcester said.
Weatherbee was taken to Penobscot County Jail and was released on personal recognizance bail shortly after his arrest, the police chief said. He is scheduled to be in court on March 14.
Weatherbee is on administrative leave, with pay, pending an internal investigation that will be conducted by Lt. Harold Page, Chief John DeLeo said Monday.
“Whenever an employee has violated our standard operating procedures, or if somebody or a member of the public makes a complaint about the officer, the lieutenant will do an investigation about the incident,” DeLeo said. “Andrew was arrested by Holden PD for domestic violence — that’s the criminal aspect of it. But we will still do an internal affairs investigation to help us determine what action we will take.”
The department has standard operating procedures that guide the handling of cases involving employees who reportedly violate department rules or break laws.
“It’s certainly something we want to get done promptly,” DeLeo said. “At this point, I couldn’t tell you exactly when it’ll be done.”
Weatherbee was hired as a full-time patrol officer in Ellsworth on Aug. 8, 2008, and he is a member of the Hancock County Underage Drinking Task Force.
The Ellsworth Police Department has disciplined Weatherbee in the past, DeLeo said, declining to provide specifics about the previous incident.
Weatherbee also was honored one year ago by his peers at Ellsworth Police Department for rescuing a man from a burning car in the early hours of Oct. 9, 2011.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence and would like to talk with an advocate, call 866-834-4357, TRS 800-787-3224. This free, confidential service is available 24/7 and is accessible from anywhere in Maine.

A Memphis city cop has been suspended from duty after being charged with domestic assault


Memphis cop suspended, charged
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - A Memphis city cop has been suspended from duty after being charged with domestic assault. A warrant was taken out for 53-year-old Lee Potts on Wednesday. The Shelby County Sheriff's Office was called Friday and found a 37-year-old woman who had visible injury to her face. Potts - who was off duty at the time of the incident - was charged with striking her. He was relieved of duty later that day, per department policy.
Potts has been a city cop since March of 1998.

cellphone text message led to an argument between an off-duty cop and his live-in companion. He was arrested after



Ellsworth, Maine: A cellphone text message led to an argument between an off-duty cop and his live-in companion. He was arrested after she got upset and he repeatedly restrained her. “Whenever an employee has violated our standard operating procedures, or if somebody or a member of the public makes a complaint about the officer, the lieutenant will do an investigation about the incident,” said the police chief. ow.ly/hcIXZ
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cop has been suspended from duty after being charged with



Memphis, Tennessee: A cop has been suspended from duty after being charged with domestic assault. ow.ly/hipQY
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Cop allegedly hit a woman whom he had been dating.


New Haven, Connecticut: An officer was arraigned in court on charges that he allegedly hit a woman whom he had been dating. He is charged with third degree assault, risk of injury to a minor and threatening in the first-degree. He has been placed on administrative leave. ow.ly/hisqr
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Manchester NH cop arrested for domestic violence





Manchester NH cop Adam Beland pleaded innocent in Manchester District/circuit court on Wednesday January 23,2013 to two charges of simple assault-domestic.Beland is accused of approaching his wife from behind and shoving her 2 to 3 times and of placing his left arm around her neck and pushing her out of there home@country club drive in Manchester. Beland is free on $ 1,000 personal recognizance bail, bail conditions forbid contact with the victim and forbid him from returning home, trial was set for April 29,2013.Manchester police chief(lead gangster) Mara Stated beland who has been a mpd officer for seven years is suspended without pay pending resolution of the charges the case has been sent to the Hillsborough County 

New Haven Officer Charged In Domestic Assault




New Haven Officer Juan Monzon, a 14-year veteran, turned himself in at New Haven police headquarters in connection with a domestic assault. (Department of New Haven Police Department / January 29, 2013)
A New Haven cop was arrested Tuesday morning in connection with a domestic assault.
Officer Juan Monzon, a 14-year veteran, turned himself in at New Haven police headquarters. He is charged with risk of injury, third-degree assault and first-degree threatening.
His bail was set at $10,000. Monzon is scheduled to appear in Superior Court in New Haven on Wednesday.
Monzon is on administrative duty. He has turned over his service weapon, police said.
A woman filed a complaint against Monzon with the Internal Affairs office on Friday, police said. The department investigated the allegations and got an arrest warrant from the State's Attorney's Office in New Haven.
"We hold our officers to high standards and take such complaints seriously — as we would when investigating similar complaints involving civilians," said Police Chief Dean M. Esserman.