Wednesday, April 29, 2009

TROLLEY SQUARE "HERO"


Salt Lake Tribune -- Former Ogden police officer Ken Hammond began his 90-day jail sentence on Wednesday.

Hammond reported to the Weber County jail Wednesday morning, according to the jail's Web site. Hammond pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of sexual battery. Last week, a judge sentenced Hammond to 90 days in jail but allowed him to leave the jail during the day to attend his civilian job.

The misconduct did not come to light until after Hammond had received national recognition for his bravery on Feb. 12, 2007, when he left a dinner with his wife in Salt Lake City's Trolley Square mall to intercept shooter Sulejman Talovic.

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1 comment:

Troy Till Death said...

wait a minute.....

"a judge sentenced hammond to 90 days in jail but allowed him to leave the jail during the day to attend his civilian job."

that's not jail, fuck that.
fuck this creepo pig, and all the excuses i've heard surrounding this case.

i get in a small fight, and am treated like the worst piece of shit by the courts, STILL dealing with that shit 10 years later because i get stuck with a felony resulting in my amendment "rights" to be restricken, and this piece of shit gets to leave "jail" to go to work everyday????

i've been grounded worse than that as a kid, fuck this so-called judicial system.