As I'm reading this, I'm wondering, does the ex-cop now at least admit that his behavior was wrong? I mean, after time off to reflect and read accounts and opinions about himself, does he now at least recognize--at the very least--that his actions and attitudes were at least a little over-the-top? They're criminal in every definition and possible point of view, but I'd settle for him admitting that he has wrong. Not that he should ever be a cop again, and not that he should escape jail, but even judges like to see some remorse.
And then I come across the part where it says he's planning to appeal.
Goodbye, scumbag. Now we've only got the rest of the majority of police officers who are psychopaths to get fired.
I wonder how any cop could view the videos and still feel compelled to donate sick days to him...just goes to show that the whole barrel is rotten, not just the odd apple here and there. And the article doesn't say he's been arrested, as he should have been long ago.