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WHAT WENT WRONG, CHIEF SADLER?
Posted on August 10th, 2012 14 commentsOR WERE YOU
ALWAYS A FRAUD?

Chief Sadler worked with the Philadelphia Police Department and has obtained the highest civilian rank of Chief Inspector. He’s been the Chief Inspector of the Forensic Division, Chief Inspector of the Patrol Division, Chief Inspector of the Narcotics Division and is currently Chief Inspector of the Detective Division.
Mayor Gray introducing Lancaster’s new Chief of Police on April 2, 2008 (click here).
Remember those happy days? When did it all turn completely sour?
Please check back later today.
14 responses to “WHAT WENT WRONG, CHIEF SADLER?”
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I was speaking to a young woman yesterday evening who is studying criminal justice. One of the questions her professor asked of her and the rest of the students what “What advice could you give the Philadelphia Police Commissioner, to change the department.” I said, Stop protecting the bad apples. Sadly, you have one who was a as they said, A good cop but….Who has a history of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
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Rosa, as I said to you on FB yesterday:
I don’t understand how this big Philly Chief Inspector can not solve a single crime/murder in Lancaster! What in the world is going on?
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I wish I had the answer to this, he is incapable.
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Do you mean capable?
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No, I mean he is incapable
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Oh, my!
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Did I say too MUCH
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Having been in law enforcement myself for a number of years I did notice that the profession has a very high rate of alcoholism and spousal abuse. Not to mention the cop that we had to discipline because his neighbors complained he walked around nude in front of his windows wearing just his gun belt, hat and boots. LOL !!!! Alot of cops are insecure power hungry little men.
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Officer O'Reilly August 10th, 2012 at 17:49
If this is all true of that Lancaster Chief, I would think its due for him to tender his resignation. Obviously he is not a man in high moral standing.
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I have the utmost respect for Police Officers. Sadly, the department protected my abusers. Their are so many of us. I had the honor in speaking to a Detective just last week, he asked me if I was the Author of Abuse Hidden Behind The Badge? I said “Yes I am.” This officer shared with me, that my book was on his deck and he loved my book. I have received much support from many police officers in Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey. Be Blessed Steve and Officer O’Rielly.
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Officer O’Reilly, I tend to agree with you but would suggest that if any of it is true, it is time for Sadler to resign or be fired. Did he disclose this issue when he was being interviewed? Mayor Bowtie must be feeling like a real tool at this point, having hired a bad cop who whose career in Phila had ended and was looking for a way out.
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Mr. Chairman August 10th, 2012 at 23:32
This is a sad story all around. Chief Sadler has no right to put his hands on a woman. I don’t feel sorry for him. He is a grown man he chose to hit a woman, he chose to be abusive. We are all responsible for the choices we make. Plain & simple.
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Truth, I hope you listened to the radio show.
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Mr. Chairman, thank you. Many may feel my reason for coming out was to destroy his image, title, reputation. Domestic Violence by any law enforcement officer is out of control.
I know I am repeating myself, the cover up within Penn State is a example how wrong protecting Men and Women in high position is wrong. Thank you again Mr. Chairman.
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