November 6, 201510 yr QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Nov 6, 2015 -> 01:14 PM) This would make a pretty good made for TV movie. I am sure I will see my wife watching the lifetime movie of this someday in the future. When she turns that on, I am happy cause it means I got a good 2 hours to watch tv in the other room to enjoy pure sports
November 6, 201510 yr You have to think his son is about to be dishonorably discharged if that arranged wedding story is true
November 7, 201510 yr It appears his wife will get his full pension, not one that would have been enhanced had he actually been killed in the line of duty. For him to have lost his pension, he would have had to have been convicted of the felonies he allegedly committed. Then they just would have paid him back what he put into the fund interest free. Since he is dead, he won't face s trial so he is innocent, and even if the wife gets convicted of a felony related to all of this, she will get his full benefit.
November 7, 201510 yr QUOTE (shipps @ Nov 6, 2015 -> 03:00 PM) If it comes out that he is connected with ISIS I wouldnt be surprised. LOL Lol
November 10, 201510 yr QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Nov 7, 2015 -> 09:26 AM) It appears his wife will get his full pension, not one that would have been enhanced had he actually been killed in the line of duty. For him to have lost his pension, he would have had to have been convicted of the felonies he allegedly committed. Then they just would have paid him back what he put into the fund interest free. Since he is dead, he won't face s trial so he is innocent, and even if the wife gets convicted of a felony related to all of this, she will get his full benefit. http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20151109/news/151109008/ Law could strip Gliniewicz family of survivor benefits Lester: Nekritz's law opens door to strip benefits from those who commit felonies on the job Geeez they raised a crazy amount of money.... Donors can get refund after $127K raised for family of Lt. Gliniewicz http://www.fox32chicago.com/news/local/46580490-story
November 10, 201510 yr QUOTE (buhbuhburrrrlz @ Nov 10, 2015 -> 10:44 AM) http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20151109/news/151109008/ Law could strip Gliniewicz family of survivor benefits Lester: Nekritz's law opens door to strip benefits from those who commit felonies on the job Geeez they raised a crazy amount of money.... Donors can get refund after $127K raised for family of Lt. Gliniewicz http://www.fox32chicago.com/news/local/46580490-story Good.
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