POLICE STATE UPDATE: Former Pro Football player now ex-cop: Const. Jason Mallett resigns pre-emptively from Ottawa police force , LONG list of charges,
Why
... is there SO much corruption & sociopathic, criminal, soulless behaviour in police , politicians, we have to KEEP asking ourselves.
The job descriptions and clinical psyche profiles for these "professions and people" -- really need to be questioned, for the long list of similar patterns.
I've said that for years now, after seeing it personally myself online and offline.
People like this as you will see again, get PAID to be on leave, cover up info and steal life/liberty/property from the public paying them.
This guy get FOUR YEARS of PAID LEAVE! -- You will see that below.
Union behaviour, public resources and the like, actually covers up so much of what goes on, I am guessing 90% of it, to be honest and not dramatic about this.
The media is paid off to look the other way as we know. Meaning again, what real reporting and cover ups are going on?
Nothing would surprise me based on what I see and pay attention to, and likely -- the same with you if you are reading this.
-- unless you are a member of said corrupt police state and public "service" sector.
You HAVE to wonder how far off the 90% that slips by I mused...... I am off by.
I do not think by much.
A former CFL player turned Ottawa police officer has pre-emptively resigned from the force that was after his badge for allegedly having sex with multiple women while on duty, this newspaper has learned.
According to a “general order” dated June 13 sent by Chief Charles Bordeleau to all Ottawa police officers, Const. Jason Mallett “has resigned from the OPS.” Mallett had been suspended with pay for nearly four years. “Therefore, his suspension is concluded effective immediately.”
The former CFL player was hired by the Ottawa Police Service in 2005 and was featured often on recruitment posters and force promotional materials.
However, Mallett did not turn out to be a star recruit. He was charged criminally in 2014, which led to his suspension as an officer, then convicted of disciplinary charges in 2015 and faced 15 additional misconduct charges laid in 2017, that had yet to be tried.
Most recently, Mallett was charged with five counts of insubordination, four counts of deceit, three counts of neglect of duty, two counts of corrupt practice and one count of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act.
The laundry list of charges against him stemmed from a series of incidents between 2013 to 2017. They suggested an alleged pattern of using the police service and police work for his own personal advantage, usually having to do with sex and women.
Internal affairs investigators alleged that Mallett used his position as an officer to “approach, intercept or accost” a woman. Police separately allege that he used his job and time as an officer to hit on a woman for “private advantage.”
Investigators also believed Mallett created fake calls for service so that he could have sex with a woman while he was on duty responding to the fake calls.
Mallett allegedly left his post as an officer while he was on duty multiple times to “engage in personal encounters” with “various female members of the public.” He is alleged to have even left a paid-duty job — that occurs on the private dime rather than the public’s — to have one such encounter.
Police allege that he used his work email to both ask for and send nude pictures, and “sexually explicit emails.”
He was also charged with falsifying police records by saying he was following up on a call for service that ended days before. The allegedly fake follow-up accounted for more than three hours of his on-duty time.
Police also alleged that Mallett faked being sick to get out of having to sign in every day as a suspended officer for five days in 2017 while he was out of town and that he separately used the police database, which contains private information, to check up on his co-workers and citizens. Once, he allegedly breached the database at the request of a friend.
Misconduct investigators also alleged he lied during his interviews with them.
In May 2016, Mallett pleaded guilty to the crime of mischief and had a stalking charge of criminal harassment against him dismissed.
Criminal court heard at the time that Mallett was an “award-winning” school resource officer and that he was once publicly praised by Bordeleau. He was given a conditional discharge for the mischief offence and so will have no lasting criminal record after successful completion of probation and a counselling program.
Now that he has resigned, the outstanding disciplinary charges against him, which only apply while he remains a police officer, will no longer be tried.
Mallett opted to decline to comment, via contact through his union. Typical.
Mallett played in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Edmonton Eskimos.
Takes as long sometimes to insert all the sourcing and quote markdown but man, I wanted to not miss a thing here.
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