Teh deal is this from what I have heard/seen:
1) Was assigned to Housing (Projects). Started a web site for NYPD officers to go on and share info like:
-Bad boss's, experiences, vent a little, complain, discuss our internal polictics with others who understand it, let other cops know about rumors and give a heads-up when we hear something or share info on cops who helpped/failed to help other NYPD officers.
2) Sit is a place that gets over 60,000 hits a day!!! And with 35,000 officers you can understand why. Always good to talk with other officers, especially from the surrounding agencies to share info.
3) The guy was also a "concealed compartment" and "hidden gun" (guns ins pagers, pack of gum, etc...) expert. He had a HUGE knowledged and shared it with every officer. He set-up a few seminars at his station you could come on your own time and learn....but the NYPD did not like such, because he was not a licensed teacher, nor trained on such by the NYPD, and they thought it coudl be a liability issue.
4) Our Commissioner and the Mayor were not friends or people liked by him. Everyone has their own opinions. And off coure, it came up on the site when they would issue a decision, or ignore immoral/illegal action of supervisors but go after cops for such or just about anything elses they did. He alos posted details about how he did what he did at HQ's (maybe not a smart idea to give away intell like that!!!) and used the NYPD logo which was trademarked follwoing 9/11. They also charged him with the bad comments/language against elected officials/supervisors.
5) He went to a department trial and was found guilty on all 3. Side note: it is a court room, run by people who work for Police Commissioner, including the judge!
6) He threatened to sue about the language thing becasue he was off-duty and has Firts Ammendment privleges. City attornies and the like reviewed the case...and... he was offered a regular retirement with benefits. He accepeted. Thus...he was "retired" from the NYPD and no longer under department rule/reign, coudl say what he wanted on the site.
7) He continued being treated for injuries sustained when he was active. Injury was deemed dehabilitating, by his doctor. As a result, the Pension Rules we have allow you to notify the department, and request a medical review for a disability pension. He did such. He went to the NYPD medical review board...who sent them to their own doctors. All agreed. So they issued him a 3/4 pension. He would get 75% of his pay tax free.
8) After the board issued the pension, he was contacted by the Department and stated that this was not part of the "gentlemens" agreement he had and he must drop teh 3/4's pension. He refused as teh Pension Rules allow such and it is standard for guys to retire with an injury and later get bumped up to 3/4's. They gave him a deadline. he did not do it. So he was terminated, and it was back-dated, to the day before the original "gentlemens" agreement, thus, giving him no pension and no medical benefits.
-In God we trust. All others, put your hands on the car and don't move.