Crime NYPD officer indicted for murdering his autistic son allowed to resign and keep his pension

Phisher

Steel Belt
@Steel
Joined
Oct 29, 2006
Messages
27,497
Reaction score
30,083




This sick fuck and his girlfriend were abusing his kid, who was from a previous marriage, for years.






Michael Valva is currently awaiting trial on second degree murder charges.



Prosecutors say he and his fiancee left Valva's 8-year-old son Thomas Valva in their unheated garage in Center Moriches last winter.

They say when the lifeless boy was taken to the hospital, he had a temperature of 76 degrees.

Court documents painted a painful picture of the last few years of the child's life.

Assistant District Attorney Kerriann Kelly detailed the series of allegations of physical and mental abuse towards Thomas, including throwing him down the stairs, locking him in a bedroom without a bathroom, depriving him of food, beating him with closed fists, and pulling hair from his head.
 
Just like the mother fucking that killed Daniel Shaver. He got to join the police again for for a small time so he could retire and collect a pension. So not only did he not get convicted, he got to get financially support out of it.
 
If they normally terminate pensions for civilians who are government workers when they are charged (doesn't yet look convicted to me) of a crime like this, without allowing deals like this to be made at the convenience of both parties, then it's a travesty he wasn't.

If they don't normally do that, then I enjoy we are able to successfully stir up anger at shitbag criminals, if among certain populations who would normally defend the rights of criminals given every opportunity only because this time it was a cop, and the law should be changed.

Keep in mind he's only allowed to keep what he already earned and put away into that pension, and only because he spared the department the apparent cost of a hearing necessary to purge him from the force. I don't understand why they couldn't just suspend his salary, until the results of the trial, and if the trial convicts him, then allow the PD to terminate him without requiring a disciplinary hearing, or burdening them with other litigative proofs. That would seem to be the ideal solution if it wasn't available to them. Let the departments invoke the determinations of the people.
 
Punishment is so crap in ny.... he might get 15
years which is nothing. Hopefully the idiot goes to trial and gets life. Any lawyer here to tell me how that will work for that pos?
 
What exactly are we arguing here? Is there actually any professions where your earned pensions be taken away from you for similar indictment unrelated outside of your 9-to-5 job?

If stripping work pensions from the indicted is what you're hoping for, get started on the federal and state legislation.
 
Maybe whatever income he has while in prison should be allocated to victim compensation. In this case I'd think that's the mother.
 
1 Timothy 5:8
But if anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for members of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
 
Hopefully that changes if he is convicted. If not, he case enjoy his pension from behind bars for the next 25-Life. Piece of shit.
 
That’s unions for you

Theres only one union in America that hasn't been gutted


And uh guys from your team are extremely pro protecting them from having to make any changes and think its socialism and pro crime to even suggest it.


And frankly if everyone else had a union with the clout the police one has you'd probably see a lot less people calling for socialism
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,237,047
Messages
55,463,597
Members
174,786
Latest member
JoyceOuthw
Back
Top