Damjan Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 (edited) A Midland County sheriff's deputy was fired after police say he and four other deputies asked a waitress to take a picture with one of their service rifles while they were visiting a restaurant in Round Rock last week, Midland Sheriff Gary Painter said. Deputy Daniel Subia was fired, Deputy Art Nunez received a letter of reprimand, and three others — Deputies Miguel Ramos, Chris Evans and Ron Wright — received three days of suspension without pay, Painter said. The deputies will not face criminal charges, according to Melissa Hightower, an investigator with the Williamson County attorney's office. On Aug. 10, Round Rock police were called to the Twin Peaks restaurant — where waitresses typically wear halter tops and short shorts — at 100 E. Louis Henna Blvd. after an off-duty Manor police officer reported seeing a waitress holding what appeared to be a rifle in the parking lot, according to a police report. The deputies were taking photos as she held it, the report said. The report says the waitress told police that the deputies asked her to come outside and pose with the weapon, according to the report. The off-duty officer called Round Rock police. The deputies were in Round Rock for training, Painter said. Eric Poteet, a spokesman for Round Rock police, said they did not charge the deputies because no crime was committed. Dee Hobbs, chief of the criminal division of the Williamson County attorney's office, had said the officers could face charges of disorderly conduct, a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 180 days in jail. Painter said it would have been a "knee-jerk reaction" to fire all of the deputies involved. Instead, he interviewed each deputy separately and doled out reprimands based on the deputies' participation in the incident. Subia, who was fired, was "the one who handed the weapon to the lady," Painter said. I wouldn't give her a rifle in her hands, i would give her something else too. Maybe in the lower parts and mouth too. Edited August 24, 2009 by Sтεαм. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 She'd get it. I realise they shouldn't really be doing that but the punishment seems a little extreme considering no crime was committed. Sounds like something the stuck-up do-gooders in the UK would do, I mean that off-duty officer seems like a bit of a dick for reporting them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Girish Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Fired? Wow, that's a pretty harsh (may I add ridiculous?) decision. I can understand a suspension but firing someone over that is not justified. It's not like he handed the gun to Saddam Hussein to grab a pic with him before his execution. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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