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STATEMENT OF
COMPLAINT NUMBER: C0-05-10
INTERVIEWER: Deputy Chief Troxel
DATE: July 28, 2010
1615
LOCATION: Residence- Lake Meridian
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I am Deputy Chief Tim Troxel interviewing regarding a
complaint of Unbecoming Conduct alleged to have taken place involving Off
Duty Renton Officer on July gth, 2010 at about 1800 hours or
six p.m. do you understand this conversation is being tape-recorded?
I do.
I'm going to stop the tape at this point just to make sure the recorder is
picking up both of our voices.
We are back on the record and the recorder is picking up both of ou r voices.
And just to start off I'm going to have you spell your first and last name
because someone will be transcribing the tape and I don't want them to have
to guess how to spell.
It's first name , last name is
And your current address?
It's .
And that's in Kent?
Correct, Washington 98042.
And we are currently at your residence in Kent on Lake Meridian.
Correct.
And we're on the uh South shore, I guess you would call it the South shore,
maybe southeast.
Southwest
South, southwest
Southwest.
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And you are the next door neighbor of
Correct.
And is renting a house uh directly to the I guess you would say the
west.
To the north.
Is it to the north the way the-
Northwest, yeah.
We're here today to talk about events of July 9, and there has been um a
follow up allegation from um a Mr. who lives on the other side of the
lake that was in his pontoon boat on the ~ v e n i n g of July gth and uh
was near a swimming dock just uh, just one property away from Mr.
residence. And my understanding is that you have some information
that uh may clear up why was in his pontoon boat in that general area
that evening. Is that correct?
That is correct.
I'm going to let you just go ahead and tell the story if you'd like and talk a
little bit about the neighborhood group and going on a swim.
Yeah. It has been a custom for many years for our neighborhood to gather
together at one of our docks and most often ours, and sometime there will
be just two or three people, sometime up to 15 people swimming and
dragging boats and sometime even uh a little puppy. And we invite all the
neighbors that are willing to take a swim and uh, was not any
different. We invited him to come along those nights and on the gth there
were seven or eight people and/or four or five swimmers, five swimmers, and
two or three on pontoon boat- and my wife was on a raft
paddling, stand up board. And uh, another neighbor, Deanne uh took off a
little faster because she's training for a triathalon, and followed her
behind just to make sure that she wouldn't be by herself because we try to
look out fo r each other. And as they got closer to the raft, they waited for us.
I'm pretty sure Deanne probably got really close, but didn't get close
to the raft. And I don't know if that's the buoy line or not. We were too far
to see i f there was a buoy line. But, from what I recall, it was a happy outing
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and everybody was on their best behavior and just jovial and joyful and I
don't recall seeing being out of line whatsoever- just one of us.
So uh, the purpose would have uh following or um going along with
the swimmers in his pontoon boat is to basically be a little bi t more visibility
fo r the group as they cross the lake?
Correct, and also, he was invited to take part of our fun custom of crossing
the lake after six.
And uh the uh swimming dock or a floating dock that you swim to as we sit
here and look across the lake it appears that it is just one property away from
Mr. residence where the Kent Police boat is moored.
Okay.
Is that correct?
That's correct.
And the, the floating dock that you swim to, at least from this point uh
appears to be f9irly close, maybe within thirty to fifty yards just inside that
buoy line. If that far.
Fifty, fifty yards, because each lo t here is forty feet across. Those lots aremuch wider so it could be fifty to sixty from the police boat.
And if uh-
From my recollection uh, didn't even get close to the raft because
later on he explained that he couldn't but he waited to explain to us.
Can you talk a little bi t about that, about uh what he said to you about um
whether he could or could not get closer to the swim raft.
He said that he couldn't get close to the swim raft.
And at that point did he tell you why?
Uh, he would explain to us later.
And did he explain later?
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Canyou tell me about that?
As a matter of fact when we came back to the shore, is it Sergeant
Yes.
Uh, stopped by and I didn't know why he stopped by. I was introduced to
him or he introduced himself to me. And uh, later on we found out that uh
he mentioned that uh, behavior was intimidating to people
on the other side which we didn't find it to be true.
And uh, you just mentioned that uh allegedly behavior was maybe
intimidating to somebody. Was the allegation that the behavior was
intimidating that night during the swim?
It was not.
But that was, that was the allegation.
Yes.
And you were, you were there with in the swim group.
Yes.
And it's your recollection that didn't do anything that was
intimidating.
No, that's correct.
Can I just say-
Yeah.
It was Thursday evening that he explained why he couldn't, with Ivan and
Sirje and us before. He explained why he couldn't get closer.
Oh, okay.
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Um, and so we knew that going in to the Friday night swim.
Okay. Should I-
That's fine. That makes sense.
That probably picked up Anne's-
Sure and uh just for the record uh, the female voice we heard was
which is wife and she was also in the group that night of the
gth and also the previous night on the 8th. And uh, and just for the benefit of
the person that's transcribing they' ll have that information.
Correct.
Uh, anything else about the swim on the 8th or the gth that we haven't
·covered uh on the record today?
I cannot add anything except everything seemed to go proceed very calmly
and just a happy time as all the other swims. He was just part of the
neighborhood.
And uh, you mentioned that it's uh been kind of a tradi tion and, and on the
gth, uh, it's your recollection I believe that uh this may have been the third or
fourth time that, the, the group, the neighborhood group has uh gone on theevening swim.
That's correct. And also joined us the night of the, the 8th, the night
ofthe8th.
And uh, if the, well if you started doing the evening swim somewhere around
the first of July, uh did, had joined you any other time besides the 8th
and the gth?
He joined us the night of the- help me which night.
He joined us going across in the ih, he accompanied me on a paddle boat
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All the way to the end.
to meet up with who was down at that lake, end of the lake.
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Kayaking, just kind of to protect me on the board to meet up with and
two friends that were further down the lake.
Yeah.
And that was uh, you're staying kind of on your side of the lake here and not
uh, and kind of going to the north and then back to the south and on that
particular day, there was no crossing the lake over towards where the Kent
Police boat is moored.
No, right, correct.
All right .Anything else to add that we haven't covered?
I don't think so.
And just uh just so we're um I guess official , that all your answers are as
truthful and as accurate as possible based upon your recollection of the
events that day.
They are.
You, you have not used any emails, or um notes that you may have taken
regarding that, that um your answers to my questions today have just been
based upon memory
Upon memory, and thankfully my wife is here and she has a better memory
than I do. I'm known to be a scatterbrain at times, but I do recall that there
was no intimidating behavior.
I think at this point, this will conclude the interview with
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INTERNAL AFFAIRS
WITNESS OFFICER ADMONITION
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Complaint Number
Today's date is July 28,2010 at 1730 hours. I am Deputy ChiefTim Troxel
interviewing Sergeant
regarding a complaint of :
26.1.1.II.B -Unbecoming Conduct, 26.1.1.II.D - Conformance to Laws, 26.1.1.II.O -Use of
Alcohol Off-Duty, and 26.1.1.II.T- Abuse of Position,
against Officer which is alleged to have occurred on July 4, 5 and 9, 2010 in
the evel).ing hours.
Sergeant do you understand that this conversation is being tape recorded? ~ o rNo)
Sergeant you are here as a witness in the above listed complaint, a matter which
concerns another officer. A complaint has not been filed against you, and you are not under
investigation in this matter.
Sergeant , I wish to advise you that you are being questioned as part of an offiCial
investigation of the Renton Police Department. You are reminded that Section 26.1
"Insubordination" and "Truthfulness" of the Renton Police Department General Orders do apply
in this matter and that you must truthfully respond. Any refusal to respond may result in
disciplinary action as outlined in General Orders Section 26.1.
Assigned Investigator
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COMPLAINT NUMBER: C0-05-10
INTERVIEWER: Deputy Chief Troxel
LOCATION: Renton Police Department
DATE: July 28, 2010
1730
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I am Deputy Chief Tim Troxel interviewingSergeant- ofthe
Renton Police Department. This is Renton PO internal affairs complaint
number C0-0510 regarding a complaint of Unbecoming Conduct,
Conformance to Law, Use of Alcohol Off Duty and Abuse of Position alleged
to have been commit ted by Officer alleged to have occurred
on July 4, 5 and 9 of 2010, all ofthose days or dates in the evening hours.
Sg t . - do you understand this conversation is being recorded?
Yes, sir.
At this point I'm going to stop the recorder to make sure it is picking up both
of our voices and then we will go back on the record.
We are back on the record. The recording device is picking up both of our
voices.
Sergeant- you are here as a witness in the above-listed complaint.
A matter which concerns another officer. A complaint has not been filed
against you and you are not under investigation in this matter. Sergeant
- I wish to advise you that you are being questioned as part of an
official investigation of the Renton Police Department. You are remindedthat-section 26.11nsubordination and Truthfulness of the Renton Police
Department General Orders do apply in this matter and that you must
truthfully respond. Any refusal to respond may result in disciplinary action as
outlined in General Order 26.1. Do you have any questions about that?
No, sir.
I'm going to ask you to sign on the Witness Officer blank please. Anything to
handle on the preliminary level before we get going with questions?
No, sir.
Do you have any notes, or other documents that have helped you prepare for
this interview today?
Yes, sir, I do. I have a two memorandums that I completed uh the first on July
4th, the second on July 5th. Each after the two incidents. Uh, and those were
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led up to with an email to the chain of command which was Commander
Leibman.
And besides the emails and memos that you've prepared, any other notesthat you prepared at that time or later on that you're going to use today?
No, sir.
And I would assume um these memos and emails are helping you refresh
your memory?
Yes, sir, they are.
And some of your responses to my questions today may be from memory and
not from these written documents.
Correct.
Just to get some of the technicalities ou t of the way, you were employed by?
The Renton Police Department.
And your position and assignment.
I am a patrol sergeant for 3A south which is graveyard patrol.
And is uh Officer work for you?.
No, sir, he does not.
Uh, has he worked fo r you previously as part of your squad?
No, sir.
And were you on duty on July 4th, 2010?
Yes, sir, I was.
And your capacity and hours of work that day.
I started at 1600 and worked ti l 0400 on July 4th as the Patrol Sergeant 3A
South.
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Did you have a phone conversation, uh with Officer or officers from Kent
Police Department regarding their interaction with uh off-duty officer
-thatday?
Yes, sir I did.
In narrative form go ahead and uh fill me in on that.
On the 4th of July, I first received an MDC message from dispatch requesting
that I contact an Officer- with Kent PD. And there was a phone
number listed. I didn't know what it was in reference to, uh so I just made
the phone call. Shortly after then, and uh there was a male officer that
answered the phone, who I thought was Officer . It was probably
Sergeant at the time. It was kind of hard to hear. Uh, but I spoke withthis uh Kent Police Officer, who told me, or at first asked me i f I had known of
an employee named Officer I told him that
I did, that he was employed with the City of Renton. Uh, then he went on to
tell me uh that he was having a situation with Officer where
he was float ing in Lake Meridian uh intoxicated at night in a small pontoon
type craft and was causing a disturbance so he said they had made contact
with Officer and had been asking him to leave and he was
refusing. He made some statements. Uh to which they could not arrest him ·
because he was a Renton Officer. Um, and he wanted to apprise me of the
situation to warn me that he might be arresting but theywere trying to get him home.
And as far as you know, from the events that evening with Kent PD was uh
arrested?
No, sir, he said that he would, this Kent officer said that he would be calling
me back ifthere was any action taken, but they, it sounded like he'd dealt
with him after telling him to leave several times and him coming back um,
that they might be coming to an endand- might be leaving. If not, he
said he would give me a call.
And you may have said this uh earlier in your statement uh approximately
what time of day did you get that phone call from er the MDC message from
Valley Com?
The MDC message was at 2228 hours and I would have called within two,
three minutes after receiving that.
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And during your phone call with the Kent uh, with the male officer from Kent,
uh, could you hear uh a person in the background which you later um were
told was-
Yes, sir. As uh the officer spoke to me I could hear some unintelligible words
in the background and uh this officer would stop and tell, who we identified
as -be uiet, stop, I'm talking, I'm on the phone, um,
so he said that thatwas- in the background.
Could you tell by the uh voice in the background whether or not that was-could not, uh just that it was unintelligible, sounded like mumbling.
And approximately how long did the phone call last with the Kent officer or
sergeant?
Uh, my best approximate would be five, seven minutes, sir.
And, uh sometime during your shift after that phone call, phone call, you
prepared uh email and a memorandum regarding the information relayed
from Kent PD.
Yes, sir, I immediately noti fiedthe
CDO just dueto
the circumstances andthe
possibility of the arrest of one of our police officers. So I notified Commander
Karlewicz immediately uh and apprised him of the situation. It was the
Fourth of July. We had an event going on down at Coulon Beach and the
Chief was there. And he was at the station and so I spoke with him to let him
know just due to the severity of it. And so, once I talked to the CDO and the
Chief, I advised the Chief I'd be completing a memorandum and sending it
through my chain, which I did later on in the morning, uh several hours later
3:30 time frame where I sent the email and attached memo.
And I think you mentioned before that as far as you're aware um Officer
- was not arrested?
Correct, sir.
Do you know whether or not anybody from supervision or command staff
from Renton PD responded to Lake Meridian that day?
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Not that day, sir.
And anything else about the phone call or your documentation ofthe
information about July 4th that we haven't talked about?
No, sir.
And so you were on duty on July 5th as well, is that correct?
Yes, sir, I was.
And um, same capacity?
Yes, sir, Patrol Sergeant 3A South.
And a little Deja Vu moment ?
Yes, sir.
Where you uh, you were again contacted or asked to contact Kent PD.
I was. This time I received a uh page at the station from the front counter
letting me know that I had Lieutenant from Kent PD on the phone, so I
picked up the page. This was on July 5th at approximately 1840 hours, where
I picked up the phone and it was Lieutenant from Kent. She identifiedherself and asked if I was familiar with Officer- from the night before?
I had told her that I was familiar with the situation and that I was the
sergeant that actually took the phone call from the night before and she
stated that- was back. This time he was floating next to a dock where
they hold their boat, their uh police boat, and he was making threats to the
owner of the property. Uh, vague threats that uh he would to tell the owner
of the property to tell the police that there will be pay back. Um, he
continued to make. these threats to the owner. Uh, the owner obviously a
lit tle shaken. Uh, contacted Lieutenant and the police in their sub
station at Lake Meridian. Um, Lieutenant was c;tpparently advised that
he was an officer with Renton Police. They had deal t with him the night
before and due to his threats and his intoxication uh she felt he, he might
pose a threat . She didn't know if he was armed, so she was calling to inform
me of the situation, but also if I had any information that should it come to a
confrontation um that maybe I had some kind of information that would help
him down to help them. Um, so that was the initial phone call that I had with
Lieutenant And I told her that I would. I didn't have that information
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that I would contact the CDO, Commander Karlewicz and I would get back to
her as soon as possible.
And so how long did the call with Lieutenant last?
This, about the same time, five to seven minutes.
And so after you talked to Lieutenant you, you um telephoned our
CDO?
Yes, sir I contacted Commander Karlewicz. Uh, told him of the situation. He
was familiar from the night before. He knew that uh, uh - was there. I
told him that he had been back and he was making some verbal threats. Uh,
Commander Karlewicz asked that I look for his phone number, cell
phone number, which I looked up in our, our system under uh the employee
directory and found his cell phone number, provided that to Commander
Karlewicz. He then called me back two, three minutes later after our
conversation and said that uh he had notified the Chief and the Chief would
be trying to call him on his cell phone. With that information, I'd uh
contacted Lieutenant back to let her know what was going on.
And when you called Lieutenant uh back, was- still in the area as
far as you could tell, or had he left the area of that dock where Kent PD
moors their boat?
This, at that point, he had moved from the dock to, I think it might have been
as we were speaking, or shortly before that he had floated back over to a
house unknown at the time, uh whose it was or the address, but he had
floated back over to a house where he, as she described that he stumbled,
couldn't, couldn't stand. That's how she thought, or believed that he was
intoxicated and had staggered up some stairs and walked behind the house.
And uh, we talked, or you mentioned that Commander Karlewicz retrieved a
cell phone number for - from you. Do you know if Commander
Karlewicz attempted to cal l -
I don 't know if he attempted to call, Sir. I know that uh, he had called a short
time after I'd given him the number where he said that uh he provided the
number to the Chief and the Chief would call.
Did you attempt toca l l -
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No, sir, I did not.
Have you had any contact with- since that uh the events of either the
4th 5th?
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No, sir.
We talked earlier at the beginning of the interviewwhether- has
worked for you on your squad and I believe your answer was no. Has he ever
worked in a, in any capacitywhether overtime or on your squad, or in an
extra duty or off duty capacity during the time that your shift has been on
duty?
I'm pretty confident that he has not. I know I have called him, but for
whatever reason he wasn't available because I'd needed overtime in the past,uh, but I don't remember him specifically coming into work uh on my crew. I
know he's worked on the north end with Sergeant which is you know
we work together, but not for my crew specifically.
And you mentioned uh your phone conversation with Lieutenant about
um about- telling the owner of this property that there would be I
believe the word was "payback", quote, end quote.
Yes, sir.
Do you care to speculate on what he may have meant by payback based upon
your knowledge of events over the previous day and a half or two days?
Uh, I was described uh by Lieutenant and the gentleman that was
obviously disturbed by his, his vague threats, that payback meant some type
retaliation for their contact from the night before. And I can only assume
that um and that's, that's what I took that as and thought it was significant
enough to to contact the CDO.
And any um, let me back up. You had mentioned that uh you may have
spoken to him on the phone before whether to attempt to get him to come
and work overtime on your shift, or for whatever purpose-
Yes, sir.
Um, and again for whatever reason he declined or couldn't because of other
plans. Any indication on any of your phone calls with him um that uh he was
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um maybe not in any kind of physical or um what do I want to say, did he,
was there any issues with his sobriety that you could tell when you had those
conversations with him while he was of f duty?
No, sir, none that I could tell and I think since he's been here he has uh been
opposite of me as far as scheduling so, no sir.
Since the events of the 4th and 5th, and you documenting your phone
conversations, have you learned any new information about the incidents of
those days since?
Uh no information as far as those incidents specifically, no sir.
Any other information in general regarding interaction with Kent PD. or follow
up information that you have?
No, sir. I know that uh one thing was that uh I know their graveyard crew
was briefed on July 5th to be aware that he was there. Um, and that uh, I
don't know how it was dispersed or disseminated amongst their, their
officers, but I know that uh some of our officers unknown at that time within
our own department besides myself and the key players, but Kent PD was
aware and so through friends and MDCs and uh, you know training, or
whatever, the uh, the mix with the Renton and Kent, the word quickly spread
that you know there was something wrong with Officer Um,
and that's that's the uh, the only thing I think I've heard from this.
And you mentioned a couple minutes ago about the graveyard or third watch
crew was um um briefed at their roll call session on July 5. Are we talking
Kent Police Department, graveyard shift? '
Yes, sir. Uh, Kent Police arid I'm not sure exactly how they're set up as far
their, their structure, but uh, I was advised that they would be briefing their
graveyard crews to be aware that Officer- and where he was.
Anything we haven't covered reference uh these incidents that you'd like to
add?
No, sir, I believe that's it.
Any other people within our department or Kent PD that maybe we haven't
mentioned that you would recommend that I could speak to that may have
knowledge about the events of those days?
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The only person I believe, that I believe there was incident after my July 5th
incident, which would have been a Friday and I'm not sure as far as the
calendar, um but later on in that week, where he had returned to Lake
Meridian and I believe Sergeant had taken that phone call. I didn't
discuss any details other than he might have come back and uh that it was
handled by the Chief, but that is the only other person that I know of that
had any kind of contact or involvement other than myself.
At this point, it's approximately 1750, 1750 hours, and this will conclude the
interview with Sergeant
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Case ReportKENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
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On 7-4-1 0, at about 2200 hours, Iwas working as a Marine Officer for the Kent Police Department. I was workingwith OfficerA- and we were on patrol at Lake Meridian, which is in the City of Kent, County of King, Stateof Washington.
Officer- and I were on our fully marked police boat and were standing by for the start of the fireworks show,when we saw a small pontoon boat moving across the lake. It was dark, and the pontoon boat had no lights on.We went over to the pontoon boat and contacted the person who was rowing it. I told him that he could not be outon the lake, after dark, without some lights. I also explained that he needed a life jacket and a sounding device.
He acted as if he did not understand what I was telling him and just stared at me with a blank look. He appearedto be intoxicated, yet was able to paddle the boat and did not appear to be having trouble sitting in it. I told himthat he needed to row back to the shore or else we would have to take him back there. He ignored me and justsat in the pontoon boat and stared at me. He made some comments about no knowing what he did wrong and
asking if we were going to arrest him. He then said he did not hear what we were saying. We moved our boatcloser to him and told him again that he needed to return to the shore. He hesitated, but then started paddlingback toward the shore.
By now, the fireworks show had started, so we stayed where we were and watched as he continued to paddleback to shore. He did not go all the way to the shore. He stopped and appeared to be watching the fireworksshow. After a few minutes, he began rowing back toward the middle of the lake, toward the fireworks barge.
We went over to his location and re-contacted him. When we did, he began rowing away from us. I told him tostop and to paddle back to our boat. He dropped one paddle and just sat there. We moved closer and I tied hispontoon boat to our boat. He immediately started making comments about us arresting him and then said, " I'm aRenton Cop!" I explained that I was a Kent Sgt and that he should know better than to act the he was acting.I asked him for ID, but he said he had nothing with him. He identified himself as but he was
unable to provide me with the full address where he was staying. He told me wo graveyard shiftand his Sgt was Sgt He then started yelling at me to call someone from Renton, and began namingpeople who were working.
As I was talking wi th - I saw a bottle of Southern Comfort inside the compartment on his pontoon boat.He was slurring some of his words and his emotions fluctuated from calm and silent, to angry outbursts.
I contacted one of the on-duty Renton Sgts (Sg t - and explained the situation to him. I confirmed thatwas still a Renton Officer and said that I intended to tow his pontoon boat to the shore and wantedto go inside for the night. Sgt- apologized for- behavior and told me he would tak.e
As we were towing- to the shore, he looked at me and made a comment like, "I'll make sure to repay thisfavor in full!" I did not get the feeling that he was being appreciative of my actions, so I asked him what he meant.
He said, "You know exactly what I mean!" I asked him if he was threatening me and he told me, "You can take ithowever you want!"
As we got near the dock, - began demanding that I release his boat. I untied him and he paddled over tothe shore and left the lake.
I then contacted Capt Pagel and informed him of the incident.
This case is closed, but a copy will be sent to Renton PO, for their investigation.
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under the laws of the State of Washington that this report is true and correct.
Dated this _§!b_ day of__
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20_,_10"'------' in the City of Kent, Washington.
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OPERATIONS UNIT
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Reported Date
07/06/2010
Crime/Incident
HARASSMENT
Officer
Supplement No
0002
On 7/4/10, around 2200 hrs, I was driving our fully marked Kent Police boat and working as Marine Officer for theKent Police Department. Sgt was on the boat with me during the evening hours of the 4th of July fireworksevent on Lake Meridian. Lake Meridian in located in the City of Kent, County of King, in the State of Washington.
Sgt and I were idling in the middle of the lake waiting for the fireworks show to start, when I noticed a smalldarkened object in the water and not too far from our boat. I noticed what appeared to be a small one person boatmoving towards the explosive barge. The small boat had no lights visable on it. It should be noted that the lakeNas very dark and that there were other boats on the water, but they had navigation lights on their boats.
I turned our boat towards the small boat, (which I later discovered it to be a single person pontoon boat with oars,)and attempted to stop it from movi closer to the explosive barge. Sgt made verbal contact with the male
occupant (later identified as Sgt to ld - that he had to remove his boat from the lake
since the boat was not visible and had no life vest or sounding device. - acted angry and puthis hand to his ear and yelled out "I can you!" several times. I maneuvered the police boat closer to- so Sgt could repeat his directions. Again, - acted belligerent and doing the same actionwith his hand to his ear and saying the same thing. It appeared tha t - was intoxicated but not to the pointwhere I believed that he was a danger to himself. At that time, I yelled very loudlyat- to get off the lake.- j us t tared at me, and yelled at me ... l live here so I can be here." Sgt directed him, again, to get offthe lake due to the mentioned problems above. - jus t tared at Sgt for awhile until Sgt advisedhim that if he did not return to shore, we would take him back ashore. - asked us if we were going toarrest him if he didn't, but then ·same sentence stated that he could not hear us. ·
I moved my boat closer again to- with more directions for him to return to shore. Even t ua l l y , -
gradually started to row towards the north shore of the lake with nothing more to say.
Very shortly after our enounterwi th - the fireworks show started. I kept the police boat in the area of
our last contactwi th - and watched as he very slowly continued to paddle back to shore. I noticed that hepaused several times and then did not go all the way to the shore. - stopped, angled his boat facing theexplosive barge and appeared to be watching the fireworks show. After a few minutes, I noticed tha t -
began rowing towards the middle of the lake, and toward the fireworks barge. ·
I pulled the police boat in front of his advancement and Sgt and Idirected- to stop. -became angry and tried to row away from us. I grabbed the Jay hook and hooked his pontoon and drew it closealong side the police boat. Sgt continued to communicatewi th - while I tied the to our boat.
Sgt asked him if he was confused with the directions of returning to the shore. dropped the oarsand crossed his arms over his chest. It appeared as if he was "sizing" Sgt up. en started tomake comments like "what are you going to arrest me?" "What did I do for you to arrest me "Go ahead and
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Case ReportKENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
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0002
Sgt ~ t h a t he was a Sgt with Kent and t ha t - actions were inappropriate. Sgt thenasked f o r ~ i den t i f i ca t ion . - then identified himself as rrin- but did not provide his fulladdress, instead he stated "you figure it out!"
- then started to give Sgt his work shift and who his Sgts were. - directed Sgt to callRenton. I then called over the air to Kent Dispatch to have a Renton Sgt call me ASAP.
Sg t - c ~ h o n e back very shortly and I handed it off to Sgt As Sgt tried to explain the.situation to Sgt.... nd to verifywho -was, - yelled out that Sgt was lying about thesituation. He denied being intoxicated and non-cooperative. By then, Sgt had seen a bottle of SouthernComfort. - kept making comments to Sgt as he was on the phone and gave him some hard stares.- became quiet and appeared as if he was making a decision to fight. He fluctuated with his emotionsfrom being quiet to angry outbursts, and slurred his words as yelled.
Sgt advisedSg t - that we would escort- back to shore and drop him off there.
I turned toward the shoreline and asked where his home was, he pointed and stated "starboard" slurring the word.As we moved forward to the shore, he stared at both Sgt and I intently with his arms across his chest.
- then made the statement, "I'll make sure to repay this favor in full!" Sgt askedi f- had justthreatened us. -repeated his earlier statement and finished it by saying, "You know exactly what I mean!"Again, Sgt asked him if he was threatening him (Sgt and he said, "You can take it however you want!"
As I moved closer to the shore/dock, - demanded several that his boat be released from ours. Sgtuntied the boatsand - paddled over to the shore and left the lake. I couldhear - makingcomments, but i was unclear of what he had said .
.3gt then contacted Cpt Pagel and told him of the incident.
This concludes my supplemental.
By affixing my electronic signature below in the form of my type written name, I certify under penalty of perjury
under the laws of the State of Washington that this report is true and correct.
Dated this 6th day of July, 2010, in the City of Kent, Washington.
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APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE
APPLICABLE
HARASSMENT
10-7030
DRAFTReported Date
07/05/2010
Crime/Incident
HARASSMENT
Officer
Supplement No
0001
On 7-5-10 at approximately 1730 HrsOfcl l l l
and I arrived at 14 SE 262 St,in
the city of Kent, county ofKing, State of Washington, to conduct marine patrol on LK Meridian. It should be noted that this is the location atwhich the KPD patrol Boat is moored.
pon arrival we were met by residentW IT - the home owner who has allowed KPD to moor the patrol boaton his dock for several years. - stopped me and told me of an incident that occurred approximately 15
minutes prior. - stated that a white male in an inflatable one person pontoon boat died in behind thedocked KPD patrol vessel. It was obviousto- that the man wanted to talk; so walked to the lake to
speak with him. The subject, later tentatively identified as SUS ~ e d "do you drive thisboat?" in a gruff and angry tone as he indicated the KPD patrol V e ~ rep ~ .
said "there is ing to be payback" was aware of an incident the n ht before with....Ofc and S in whi made similar threats to Ofc and Sgt
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"are you the Renton cop that was causing problems last night"
Supplement No
0001
oing to be payback". -said hat he became angry witli way tha t - was~ t him and ed back at him, telling him that he better not touch the patrol boat or his property.... epea y to that he was not going to touch the boat or his property but each time added that"there was to be . - to ld me that during the entire contact,- was red faced andyelli never said what he meant by "payback". - le f t he area and paddled back across thelake. me that he did not b e l i e v e ~ meant to do him any harm but believed that the Payback comments were geared toward Ofc . _ . - sg tB and the Kent Police.
pointed- out to me, who at the time was across the lake on shore. For conformation purposes,told me that the subject was wearing a bright red t-shirt. With the use of binoculars I could see the
ect on shore.
and I launched the boat and conducted routine patrol on the lake. As we slowly (no wake) passed bylocation I noted that he was with two other subjects near the edge of the lake. As common practice,
and I waved to the trio. The two unknown subjects waived to us. While patrolling the lake Ofc IIIIIand usted one of the swim area buoys. - paddled toward us in his small pontoon boat but stopped 80yds short of us. We did not engage him nor did he engage us.
After finishing marine patrol we returned and docked the patrol boat. LT met us there to discuss the incidentwithW it- While doing this, I was able to watch- as he returned to shore. He sat for about 30minutes on the lake shore. He got up and walked to the house located at While watching- thru binoculars, I noted that when he stood up he used a picnic support. When he walked he~ d to stagger. As he walked up the stairs he used both hand rails for support. It appeared to me that.... as very intoxicated. I continued towatch- until he entered the residence.
This case is for informational purposes. Case closed.
By affixing my electronic signature below in the form of my type written name, I certify under penalty of perjuryunder the laws of the State of Washington that this report is true and correct.G.-Dated this _5_ day of _July__ 201 0_, in the City of Kent, Washington.
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Supplement No
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On 7-9-1 0, at about 17 45 hours, I was dispatched to Lake Meridian Park, to assist Officers with a juvenile fight.
While I was there, we received a phone call from He said that was out in front ofhis dock again.
I looked at the lake and saw a person in a blue pontoon boat. He was d i rec t - i nront of the swimming dock,which sits in front of residence. The swim dock does not belong to but is part of ti ieivate parkthat is next to property. I used some binoculars and was able to see t at the person was- He was fishing or doing anything in particular. He was just sitting in the pontoon boa an staringover toward- house. I watched him for about 10-15 minutes. During that time, he continually paddled theboat so that he was able to face- house. I saw him drinking from a bottle, but was unable to tell what itwas.
I called Lt. Padilla and Capt Pagel and informed them of the situation. Since- was not committing a crime,it was decided to just leave him alone and refer the information to Renton P o ' 1 r C e " " D e j j p ~ r t m e n t , so l d followup on it. We also discussed the idea of ass i s t i ng - with an anti-harassment order against....
I continued to watch- for a period of about 20-30 minutes. He eventually paddled back into the middle ofthe lake and then began interacting with the other subjects who were associated with the swim race that wasgoing on. - then paddled over to his dock and got onto the shore, where he remained. .
I left the lake and went overto- residence. He and his wife were obviously botheredby- beingover by their house. They were concerned about whether they should even be outside on their "b'a'C'k"'C''ck.
While I was talking with them, Chief Milosevich, from the Renton Police Department showed up. He listened towhat had occurred and then said he was going to have another Officer go to- house and contact him.
Chief Milosovich later called me back and told me that he spoke with the Officer that went overto
house. He said- was not intoxicated and denied being overnear- residence.
End of Supplemental.
By affixing my electronic signature below in the form of my type written name, I certify under penalty of perjuryunder the laws of the State of Washington that this report is true and correct.
Dated this 9th day of _ __,J"-"u:.!.JIY'-------' 20_,_10=----• in the City of Kent, Washington.
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-- [ ci.kent.wa.us]Friday, July 23, 2010 11:48 PM
Timothy L Troxel10-7030 supplemental.
Here is the supplemental that I completed at your request. This is just the copy of the narrative since I can't figure out how to send the whole document. Letme know if you need anything else?
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On 7/09/10, around 17 45 hrs, Ofc and I were working as boat
officers on the City ofKent Police boat. We were at a dispatched to a
fight call at Lake Meridian Park when I received a phone call on my work
cell from was upset when I answered the phone. He
yelled out "that son of a bitch is just si · there at the outside of dock
and is just staring at me!" I had to ask
confirmed that "he" was
While I talked with on the phone, I had to stop my investigation
:nvolving the fight and look out towards dock. I could see that
of a swimming dock (which sits in front of
residence) was a single person blue pontoon boat with paddles. I
recognized that boatas
the same boat that had been us·same night I had contacted him on the 4th. I looked towards
residence and noticed that the blue pontoon boat was ................ "'_.. .....
shore. I could see that the male on the boat resembled The male
on the boat did not pear to be fishing. He repeatedly paddled his boat to
keep it facing residence.
I asked to step away from the lake and to stay near or in his home.
agreed but advised me that he had his ready ifposed any more direct threat to him. I asked to leave his gun in his
residence and informed him. that I would contact Sgt immediately.
I finished my call with and contacted Sgt Sgt had
.1rrived to the juvenile fight call shortly after I had received the phone call
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the whole time while I informed Sgt
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with the fight that had occurred.
while I completed my investigation
I did have a concern re-entering onto my boat. I was scheduled to be on
the lake till after 2030 hrs due to a swim race on the lake. The race was
sponsored by Above the Bar.
Sgt advised me to go onto the boat and stay clear of if
possible. By the time I got back onto the boat, had moved his
boat towards the center of the swimmers. I maneuvered the police boat
oppositeof
for a ·odof
time until he paddled back to his dock.During that time, would look at us for periods of time.
Eventually, I noticed that another person was talking to . .That
person stayed with until Ofc and I cleared the lake.
When Ofc and I cleared the lake and walked up to our patrol
vehicle, I located Chief Milosovich (Renton Police Department) sitting in
his vehicle. We talked with Chief briefly before we left the area.
This concludes my supplemental.
By affixing my electronic signature below in the form ofmy type written
name, I certify under penalty ofperjury under the laws of the State of
Washington that this report is true and correct.
Ofc
Dated this 9th day ofJuly, 2010, in the City ofKent, Washington.
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Firearm Authorization
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·I request authorization to carry the following sidearm(s) in addition to my primarysidearm, as provided in Renton Police Depwtment General Order 1.3.12, as last
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Officers' GuildGrievance /Issue
[gJ Commissioned
D Non-commissionedrievant:
Guild Representative: RPOG Vice President Craig SjolinI f lank, then the RPOG Vice President is the representative
STEP 1: Submit to Division Commander within 20 days of the date that you knew or
should have lrnown about the action precipitating the grievance I issue.
Describe the grievance I issue that you wish to see addressed:
This letter serves as the Step 1let ter notifying the City that the Guild is grieving the terinination
of The Guild believes that Officer- termination was inviolation of Article 16 of the collective bargaining agreement that requires just cause for
discipline including termination. As a remedy the Guild is requesting that Officer- be
reinstated as a police officer with the City ofRenton and that he be made whole for his losses.
Pursuant to the grievance process set forth in the CBA the Guild is filing this grievance at Step 1;
however, because this is a discipline case where the decision was made by the Chief, the Guild to
is willing to skip some of the steps of the process and to submit the grievance to the Mayor. If
the City is agreeable to this approach please notify the Guild.
Grievant's signature.
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Response ofDivision Commander Within 15 days.
Division Commander's response and the reasons for this response:
Division Commander's signatwe
Grievant accepts response? 0 Yes, 0 No
Signature ofGrievant Date
Date
Guild Representative accepts response?
Signature ofGuild Representative
STEP 2: I f not satisfied, submit to the Deputy Chiefwithin 15 days.(Note: Grievances/issues submitted by the Renton Police Officers' Guild commence at step 2.)
Explain the reasons that you do not accept the response:
Grievant's signature Date
0 Yes
0 No
Date
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Response of Deputy Chief, within 15 days.
Deputy Chiefs response and the reasons for this response:
Deputy Chief's signature Date
Grievant accepts response? 0 Yes
0 NoGuild Representative accepts response? 0 Yes
0 No
Signature ofGrievant Date Signature ofGuild Representative Date
STEP 3: I f not satisfied, submit to the Chief of Police within 15 days.
Explain the reasons that you do not abcept the response:
Grievant's signature Date
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Response of the Chief of Police, within 15 days.
Chiefs response and t ~ ~ = ; ~ ~ r . . f t ] o n s e :. - t v ' J ~ j v ~ ~ . 4 .~ d ~ - j " i 0 ~ . {/Al)
ChiefofPolice signature Date
Grievant accepts response? D Yes Guild Representative accepts response? 0 Yes
D ~ 0 ~
Signature ofGrievant Date Signature ofGuild Representative Date
STEP 4: I f not satisfied, submit to the Mayor within 15 days.
Explain the reasons that you do not accept the response:
Grievant's signature Date
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SETTLEMENT AND LAST CHANCE AGREEMENT
The City of Renton (the City}, - and th e Renton Police Officers
Guild (Guild) enter into the following Settlement and Last Chance Agreement ("Agreement"):
I. RECITALS
A. -wa s mployed by the City until his termination, effective October 26,
2010.
B. The Guild filed a grievance, contesting- termination. The City
responded, assertingt h a t - was properly terminated under Article 16 of the parties'
collective bargaining agreement.
C. The parties now desire to settle their dispute and any claims stemming from
-employment with and termination from the City.
II. AGREEMENTS
In consideration ofthe mutual covenants and promises contained herein, th e parties
agree as follows:
A. - will be reinstated to employment with th e City under the terms and
conditions se t forth herein effective January 10, 2011, provided the City,- and the Guild
have signed this agreement, on or before January 10, 2011. -termination will be
changed to reflect an unpaid suspension from October 26, 2010; through January 9, 2011.
B. There will be no back pay or benefits for the time period covering th e
suspension. Any sick leave balance remaining on October 26, 2010, will be reinstated.
C. The Guild will withdraw th e grievance described above.
D. -hereby eleases and forever discharges the City ahd its affiliates,
subsidiaries, successors, assignees, partners, agents, officers, directors, employees, associates,
and representatives, and former partners, agents, officers, directors, employees, associates,
and representatives, from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, and causes of action of every
kind, whether known or unknown, stemming from or in any way related to ei ther
employment by the City or its decision to terminate his employment, including, but not limited
to , any and all claims which are, or may be based upon or connected in any manner with any of
the matters referred to or encompassed in the grievance described above, as wel.l as the
allegations assertedon- behalf by his personal attorney. This release specifically
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covers any and all claims- may have under any federal, state, or local laws that prohibit
unfair employment practices ·or employment discrimination, including, but not limited to, the
Civil Rights Act of 1871, 42 U.S.C. §1983; the-Washington Law Against Discrimination, RCW
49.60 et ; t h e National Labor Relations Act, 29 U.S.C. § 158(a}(3); the Equal Pay Act, 29
U.S.C. Section 206(d); Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, 42 U.S:C. Section 2000(e) et ; t h e Civil
Rights Act of 1866, 42 U.S.C. Sections 1981 et ; t h e Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C.Sections 12111 et ; t h e Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 201 et ; t h eEmployee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, 29 U.S.C. Section 1001 et ;the Washington Minimum Wage and Hour Act, RCW 49.46 et t h e Washington Consumer
Protection Act ("CPA"), RCW 19.86.010 et seq.; any action for unpaid compensation based on
RCW 49.48 or 49.52; and any and all other statutory and common law causes of action, and any
claims under any express or implied contract. This release is intended to be all encompassing,
and to fully resolve all matters and relations b e t w ~ e n the parties up to the date- signs
this Agreement.
E.As a condition of continuing emp l o ymen t , - agrees to the following
provisions:
1. To continue with and satisfactorily complete his treatment plan and any
amendments thereto from the and to provide the City
with a copy of the Plan prior to his first day of re-employment. - agrees tha t the
City may obtain information regarding his participation in and completion of the
treatment program required by this Agreement. -w il l execute any authorization
or release that may be required by the Recovery Center before sharing information with
the City.
2. To submit to random alcohol/drug testing for a period of 18 months. This testing
will be administered by the Renton Police Department and/or the Human Resources
Department.
3. To meet with representatives of the Kent Police Department as select.e'd by the
Kent Police Department to apologize for his actions and commit to restorihg trust with
the Department.
4. To abstain from any misconduct, including actions 'that cou.ld reasonably be
interpreted as threatening, intimidating, abusive or offensive to co-workers, members
ofthe public, or other law enforcement jurisdictions; using his position as a policeofficer to gain favors from the public or other law enforcement agencies; and, failure to
follow lawful orders when instructed to do so by a law enforcement officer.
5. -agrees hat he will continue to be subject to all of the City's
employment practices and procedures and may also be disciplined or terminated at any
time in accordance therewith.
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F. The Guild a n d - agree that in the event of a violationby- of th e
provisions of Section E 1-4 of this Settlement and Last Chance Ag r e em e n t , - will be
immediately terminated. - a nd he Guild may grieve whether a violation occurred bu t
- a nd he Guild may not grieve, and hereby waive, any dispute regarding theappropriateness of termination in the event of a sustained violation.
G. · NeLther this Agreement nor the City's willingness to reinstate- under the
terms of this Settlement and Last Chance Agreement shall in any way be construed as an
admission by th e City that it has acted wrongfully with respectto- or any other person.
This agreement shall have no precedential affect. ·
H. -represents hat he has no pending complaints, charges, lawsuits, or
claims against th e City with any government agency or any court.
I. -w i ll keep the terms of this Agreement confidential, except for
communications about it with the Guild, his attorneys, and with members of his immediate
family. -further agrees to take all reasonable steps necessary to ensure that
confidentiality is maintained by any of the individuals referenced above to whom disclosure is
authorized.
J. If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be invalid or unenforceable,
all of th e other provisions shall remain valid and enforceable notwithsta!lding, unless th e
provision found to be unenforceable is of such material effect that this Agreement cannot be .
· performed in accordance with the intent ofthe parties in the absence thereof.
K. All parties have had a full and complete opportunity to review this Agreeme.nt,
and have been given th e opportunity to have counsel review it. Accordingly, the parties agree
that the common law principles of construing ambiguities against the drafter shall have no
application to this Agreement.
L. This Agreement is intended to be a full and final resolution of this matter and
sets forth the entire agreement between the parties. Interpretation of this Agreement shall be
under Washington law. Should it become necessary to enforce th e terms of this Agreement,
th e parties agree that any such ac tion shall be brought in the state of Washington. In any such
action, the substantially prevailing party shall be entitled to receive reasonable attorneys' feesand costs.
M. -through his signature below, warrants that {1) he has discussed the
terms of this Agreement, and in particular the release, with his personnel attorney or Guild
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Representative; {2) he unders.tarrds the scope and intent of the release; and (3) he intends by
signing below to full y and finally resolve all matters between him and the City.
N. At all times during the negotiation of the terms of this Agreement, Aitchison &
Vick has acted as the attorney fo r the Guild and not is aware that hisindividual rights are affected by this Agreement and has had the opportunity to consult with his
own personal attorney.
DATE
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DATE
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SEPARA-OON AGREEMENT
Ibis separation agreement (hereinafter referred to as 11Ab,m.."emeni") is made effective as set forth
below, by and between the City ofRcnton (""Renton")an (hereinafter referred toa..:;·-In consideration of he mutual promises contained in this
g r e e m e n ~Rentonand- agree
as follows:
I. Renton will treat tennination as a. :resignatlon in lieu of tenninati
the resignation effective the en d of u s i n e s . . ~ October 25, 2010.
/2. Renton agrees t.o payfor- COBRA cosL<> through Feb 2010. will be
required to complete the necessary paperwork allowing the City to provide h ' i ~ ~ .3.-agrees that the benefits se t forth in this Agreement are nQt benefits that he would
otherwise be entitled to under existing employee benefit plans provided by Renton. The COBRA
payments set forth herein will be made irrespective ofwhe her- accept.<> other employment.
4 . accepts th e benefit."' contained in this Agreement in full satisfaction of all his rights and
interests relating to his employment with Renton and, in consideration therefore, hereby
releases Renton. its f f i l i a t e ~ successors., past and present officers) directors, agents. and employees
from all claims (other than claim.'> for the payments provided for under this Agreement). causes of
action or liabilities. suspected or unsuspected and irrespective of any present lack ofknowledge of any
possible claim or of any fact or circum..,..tancc pertaining thereto, which may have or claim to
have against Renton arising from or during his employment or as a result of his separation fromemployment, including, bu t not limited t.o, disability claims under state law, claims ofdiscrimination
based on race, color, national origin, sex, marital status. age (including lhc Age Discrimination in
Employment Act) or physical or mental disability under any federal, state, or local law, rule, or
regulation; claims under state or federal law governing the payment ofwages; and claims under any
express or implied contract or l"gal restrictions on Renton•s right to terminate its employees.
hereby covenants not to , ~ < > ; e r t any such claims or causes of action. "Ibis release applies to all claim..<;
which arose up to the date of his Agreement.
5 represents that he has not filed any complaints. charges or lawsuits against Renton
with any governmental agency or any court, and that he will no t do so at any time hereafter.
6. represents that he has read, considered. and fully understands this Agreement and all
its terms. and executes it frccly and voluntarily_
7.-acknowledges that:
a. Pursuant to a.pplicablc law. he has been offered the opportunity to review a copy of thisAgreement for a perit,)d of twenty-one (21) days (the "review periodu); and has agreed to waive
the "review period..,
b. Renton advised at the beginning of the review period to consult with an attorneyconcerning the tcnns and conditions of lhis Agreement, including wilhout limitation the relea...e
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se t forth in this Agreement; an d
c. The terms and conditions of his Agreement have not been amended,. modified, or
revoked during the review period. and enton agree that shall have seven.
(7 ) calendar days (the "revocation period") following th e date on which he signs thi.'> Agreement
to revoke his acceptance of this Agreement and the release se t forth in this Agreement, and this
Agreement shall not become effective until the revocation period h a . ~ expirecl
8 . agrees not to make any d i s p a r < ~ g i n g or dL•mgatory statements about Renton, it s
employees, representatives and ato,JOCnL'>. Renton agrees not to make any disparaging stalcinCnL.:; about
and will chaiactcrizc the separation a.•; a resignation
.9. represents hat in entering into this Agreement, he docs not rely and has not relied
upon any representation or statement made by Renton or any of to; employees or agents concerning
this Agre:ement.
10.- a g r e e . . ~ that he will not give, commWlicate, use. <.lr < . l t h e r w i ~ disclose in any way any
confidential or proprietary infonnation of Renton including Rentma"s d(">Cuments and records as well
as , without l i m i t a t i o n ~ information of a confidential nature which i'> of value to Renton. If his
provision is breached, Renton shall be entitled to seek injunctive reliefagainst- and other
persons working directly or indirectly with him, as well a.'i any of the relief to which Renton may beentitled_
11. This Agreement is intended to constitute a full and final resolution of this matler.
Interpretation of this Agreeml.'lnt .shall be under Washington law. If any such aclion is necessary to
enforce the tenns of his g r c c m e n ~ the substantially prevailing party shall be entitled to receive
reasonable attorneys' fees an d costs.
Date t t J ~ Z . 1 - Zoro e 1&11 hrs.
Nancy A. Carlson, Administrator
Human Resources & Risk Management Dept.
RENTON POLICE OFFJCERS' GUILD
Mark Coleman, President Date
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
worked for the Renton Police Department for l m o ~ 1 . four years. During this time he
W:LS a productive Officer with no discipline in his record. In June and July of20IO it is apparent lhat~ began to experience some difficulties in his personal life. These difficulties lead to~ o u t in a manner that required the attention of a neighboring police departmenL The
Renton Police Depai:lmt;!nt policies arc such, that we no longer believe he can be an effective Office
with the City of Renton. Thi.<> statement is no t meant to be a judgment on how well Officer-may or may not perform for another police agency.
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Attention: Chief Kevin Milosevich
ChiefofPolicc, Renton Police Department
Separation agreement.:
l accept the terms of this agreement.
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To ChiefMilosevich.
Chief ofPolice, Renton Police Department.
This is in response to the Separation Agreement that was e-mailed to me on 10-12-2010@20:21 hrs. I respectfully request that this agreement be negotiated.
I request the following:
* The benefits be extended until April30, 2011.
*I do not waive my rights to any claims against the City ofRenton.
* That Renton agrees to a non-disclosure I confidentiality agreement not disclosing the reason for
my separation.
*That I retain the 21 day review period stated in the original agreement so that I and my attorney
can be properly prepared to make an informed decision regarding this separation.
* At this #me, I do not have access to the investigation package. I have been advised by counsel
that without this critical information I do not have the necessary tools. to prepare adequately for a
response to this Separation Agreement.
Thank you for your consideration,
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SEPARATION AGREEMENT
This separation agreement (hereinafter referred to as "Agreement") is made effective as
se t forth below, by and between the City of Renton ("Renton") and
(hereinafter referred to as·-In consideration of the mutual promises contained in this Agreement, Renton and
- agree as follows:
1. Renton will t r ea t - termination as a resignation in lieu of termination,
and shall make the resignation effective----'--------
2. Renton agrees to payfor- COBRA costs through December 31, 2010.
-w i ll be required to complete th e necessary paperwork allowing the City to provide this
benefit.
3. -agrees ha t the benefits se t forth in this Agreement are not benefits
that he would otherwise be entitled to under existing employee benefit plans provided by
Renton. The COBRA payments se t forth herein will be made irrespective of whether
. accepts other employment.
4. -accepts he benefits contained in this Agreement in full satisfaction of
all his rights and interests relating to his employment with Renton and, in consideration
therefore,- hereby releases Renton, its affiliates, successors, past and present officers,
directors, agents, and employees from all claims (other than claims for the payments provided
for under this Agreement), causes of action or liabilities, suspected or unsuspected and·
irrespective of any present lack of knowledge of any possible claim or of any fact or
circumstance pertaining thereto, which- may have or claim to have against Renton
arising from or during his employment or as a result of his separation from employment,
including, but not limited to, disability claims under state law, claims of discrimination based on
race, color, national origin, sex, marital status, age (including the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act) or physical or mental disability under any federal,state, or local law, rule, or
regulation; claims under state or federal law governing the payment of wages; and claims under
any express or implied contract or legal restrictions on Renton's right to terminate its
employees. -hereby covenants not to assert any such claims or causes of action. This
release applies to all claims which arose up to the date ofthis Agreement.
4. -represents hat he has not filed any complaints, charges or lawsuits
against Renton with any governmental agency or any court, and that he will not do so at any
time hereafter.
5. -represents hat he has read, considered, and fully understands this
Agreement and all its terms, and executes it freely and voluntarily.
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6. - a c k n ow l e d g e s that:
a. Pursuant to applicable law, he has been offered the opportunity to
review a copy of this Agreement for a period of twenty-one (21) days (the "reviewperiod"); and has agreed to waive the "review period/'
b. Renton advised- at the beginning of th e review period to consult
with an attorney concerning the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including
without limitation the release se t forth in this Agreement; and
c. The terms and conditions of this Agreement have not been amended,
m o ~ i f i e d , or revoked during the review period. - a nd Renton agree t ha t
shall have seven (7) calendar days (the "revocation period") following the date on which
he signs this Agreement to revoke his acceptance of this Agreement and the release se t
forth in this Agreement, and this Agreement shall not become effective until therevocation period has expired.
7. -agrees o maintain the confidentiality ofthis Agreement.
8. - represents that in entering into this Agreement, he does not rely and
has not relied upon any representation or statement made by Renton or any of its employees
or agents concerning this Agreement.
9. -agrees hat he will not give, communkate, use, or otherwise disclose in
any way any confidential or proprietary information of Renton including Renton's documents
and records as well as, without limitation, information of a confidential nature which is of value
.to Renton. If this provision is breached, Renton shall be entitled to seek injunctive relief
against- and other persons working directly or indirectly with him, as well as any of the
relief to which Renton may be entitled.
10. This Agreement is intended to constitute a full and final resolution of this matter.
Interpretation of this Agreement shall be under Washington law. If any such action is necessary
to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the substantially prevailing party shall be entitled to
receive reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.
Date
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CITY OF RENTON
Nancy A. Carlson, Administrator Date
Human Resources & Risk Management Dept.
RENTON POLICE OFFICERS' GUILD
Mark Coleman, President Date