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D.C. police lieutenant fights for his career

By: Bill Myers
Examiner Staff Writer
November 6, 2008

Tim Haselden
A veteran D.C. police lieutenant is fighting for his career after his bosses, having lost a court battle to fire him, are trying to re-fire him — because the court battle damaged his credibility.

The department fired Tim Haselden in 2005 after police were called to two off-duty confrontations between him and his wife. He was never charged with wrongdoing, but internal D.C. investigators alleged that he was drunk and had attacked his wife.

An administrative hearing judge disagreed, ruling that Haselden had been sober and had tried to defuse the confrontations. The judge ordered Haselden, an 18-year veteran, put back on the job earlier this year.

But after published reports claimed that the police department was reinstating rogue cops on technicalities, the Fenty administration filed papers to fire Haselden again. The city claims that the wife-beating allegations — true or not — damaged Haselden’s credibility and prevented him from doing his job.

“As we discussed, a law enforcement officer’s credibility is critical to successful criminal prosecutions and the ability to testify credibly in criminal cases is an essential function of every police officer,” interim Attorney General Peter Nickles wrote to Chief Cathy Lanier in a May 23 letter.

Haselden told The Examiner on Wednesday that he’s mystified.

“I’m going to be fired for being fired,” the 41-year-old said. “First they tried to ruin my reputation by saying I was a wife-beater. Then they tried to ruin my reputation by saying I have no credibility.”

The re-firing attempt comes despite internal recommendations from police department labor lawyers who said that Haselden should get his job back — posthaste.

There “is no legal basis for appealing this matter and that even if filed, such an appeal would be unsuccessful,” an April 14 memo states, adding that the administrative judge had found Haselden was “very credible” and that “the department had not met its burden of proof in regard to any of the charges.”

The judge in Haselden’s case has given the city until Friday to file a new brief defending its position.

Haselden’s lawyer, James W. Pressler Jr., told The Examiner that the city’s posture is “incomprehensible.”

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” he said.

Haselden said that it has been “very disheartening. The police department is supposed to stand up and do what’s right.
“If they can’t do that for someone in their own ranks, how can they do that for someone they don’t know?”


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FloridaCitizen

Nov 6, 2008

Now if he was black, he would be safe!

 

Pudding

Nov 6, 2008

You're problem is you're not gay or black or some other protected species.

 

Roy

Nov 6, 2008

Clearly the individuals making the previous comments know nothing about MPD. This depatment is an equal opportunity due process violator. Your race does not matter. The majority of the terminations are of black officers.

 

Chuck

Nov 6, 2008

I would appreciate more information on the Police Administration. Who are they? What is their background? WHO (we know it was political) was the moving force in the first firing?

 

just1mansview

Nov 6, 2008

SHAME, SHAME, SHAME on the D.C. Government. Maybe someone should investigate the backgrounds of those individuals who refused to adhere to the orders of the presiding judge. The officers were ordered back to work by a judge. The last I checked, when you refused to adhere to a judges' order that is CONTEMPT OF COURT a violation of the law. Start putting those government officials who REPEATEDLY refuse to follow the orders of the judges in jail and maybe those who make decisions contrary to the law will learn to think before they leap.

 

GUESS WHO

Nov 6, 2008

THIS CASE HAS UNDOUBTEDLY COST THE CITY HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, AND THE REGISTER IS STILL RINGING. SEEMS LIKE THE MONEY WOULD BE BETTER SPENT ON KEEPING FOSTER CHILDREN IN THE CITY FROM BEING MURDERED.

 

HATIN HYPOCRITS

Nov 6, 2008

IF THEY ARE FIRING THIS GUY FOR FALSE ALLEGATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, WHAT ABOUT ASSISTANT CHIEF PETER NEWSHAM(CLEARED OF DOMESTIC ALLEGATIONS) COMMANDER BRIAN JORDAN(FOUND GUILTY OF ABUSE OF AUTHORITY OVER A TRAFFIC TICKET), ASSISTANT CHIEF WINSTON ROBINSON (ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIVING AND GAVE A FALSE NAME), OR MAYBE EVEN HOLDING SOMEONE PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EXPENSE AND WASTE OF TIME THAT THIS HAS INVOLVED???

 

Retire Lieutenant Lowell Duckett MPDC

Nov 7, 2008

I am dismayed at this article involving this Lieutenant but, then I'm not.

 

JoJo

Nov 8, 2008

Having grown up in the city and worked for several federal gov agencies, it's not surprising. Too often this agency has a thought & reacts without examination of their intended course of action. Backhanded and off the wall politics have plagued MPD and the city govt as well. I applaud this Lt. with hopes of taking the city and the agency to the cleaners. It's too bad that this lawsuit won't hurt their reputation, unfortunately, how much more can you insult a toilet bug? JoJo-Washington, D.C.

 

SARGE

Nov 17, 2008

This guys reputation is in the toilet. If he beat his wife, no telling what he will do to anyone else. The city's decision to fire him is correct. It is all about perceptions! Hey Tim, find a new career; wife beater!

 

SARGE

Nov 17, 2008

This guys reputation is in the toilet. If he beat his wife, no telling what he will do to anyone else. The city's decision to fire him is correct. It is all about perceptions! Hey Tim, find a new career; wife beater!

 

Chris

Nov 24, 2008

Hey SARGE: if you don't know the facts about the actual case, can your comments in your own toilet. I know both sides his and hers and he is no wife beater, I won't disclose anything else for his protection, but keep your name calling to the sandbox. Be open to know that there are three sides to every story, it was never proven that he beat his wife, what was proven was that the department was wrong for firing him to begin with. This is not about race either for the Florida Citizen, maybe you don't know what his family or wife is? Read the story better and listen and stick to the facts.

 

Chris

Nov 24, 2008

Hey SARGE: if you don't know the facts about the actual case, can your comments in your own toilet. I know both sides his and hers and he is no wife beater, I won't disclose anything else for his protection, but keep your name calling to the sandbox. Be open to know that there are three sides to every story, it was never proven that he beat his wife, what was proven was that the department was wrong for firing him to begin with. This is not about race either for the Florida Citizen, maybe you don't know what his family or wife is? Read the story better and listen and stick to the facts.

 

Jan 13, 2009

I am tired of Fenty and all of the nuts that work for him, their time will come!

 

concerned citizen

Mar 16, 2009

Its apalling that someones life and career can be ruined for not justifable cause, like something you would see in a sci- fi...Shame shame on DC govt someone clearly can not see outside of the box! and Sarge, per your comments above, you are an idiot!!! did you not read that they found him faltless, but he falls between the gray area!!! it is people like you that I pray to God almighty are not in charge!! if you are a sergeant, my suggestion is retirement!! I pray this respectable Lt Hasseldon takes this to the highest court and set a presedent that this will not be tolerated!

 

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